Snake Plant
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by syl726 on December 01, 2004 05:48 PM
Had to leave my plants with a neighbor a couple of weeks while I moved. Needless to say they didn't receive the best of care Please tell me what to do with my Snake Plant. Several of the leaves have died leaving me with 3 or 4 leaves now. Should I let it stay in the medium sized pot which is the original pot or should I put it in a smaller pot now that it has less leaves? I purchased it during the spring of this year
by attennis on December 01, 2004 10:17 PM
As long as the plant was happy how it was before, do not transplant it. The roots are still the same size and will only cause more shock to you plant if you change the pot.
I find it odd how someone could actually start to kill a snake plant. I have a snake plant and it is very easy to care for. Anyway, good luck resuscitating your plant.
I find it odd how someone could actually start to kill a snake plant. I have a snake plant and it is very easy to care for. Anyway, good luck resuscitating your plant.
by afgreyparrot on December 02, 2004 04:15 PM
I've been trying to kill these for 30 years!
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