With a nickname like mother-in-law’s tongue, one might think snake plants are anything but lovable. Yet, despite the moniker and the connotations associated with it, snake plants continue to be one of the most popular houseplants. They require very little care, which can make it difficult to judge if repotting a snake plant would be beneficial. When To Repot a Snake Plant As a general rule of thumb, snake plants can be repotted every 3 to 5 years. These popular houseplants prefer being a bit snug in their pots. In fact, snake plants won’t produce flowers unless they feel the stress of being rootbound. Yet, holding off the repotting process for too long can be detrimental to the health of the plant. If you’re unsure, look for these telltale signs that it’s time to transplant a snake plant: There are roots growing on the surface of the soil or through […]
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