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Mother in Law’s Tongue

My mother in law’s tongue has no soil in the pot. Should I have some in it? I have split it so many times. How often should you water it, please?


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#1 Comment By Missy fou fou On 09/13/2012 @ 9:02 pm

I’ve had mine a few years and it is in a full pot of soil. I have only divided it once but have always replanted in soil. I only water it once every two weeks at the most and I live in a dry climate (North Dallas).

#2 Comment By Nikki On 09/14/2012 @ 8:04 am

This article will help with the plant’s care: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/snake-plant/snake-plant-care.htm [1]

#3 Comment By theficuswrangler On 09/17/2012 @ 9:36 pm

Yes, it should be in soil. Use a fast draining mix for cactus, and work it all around the roots. How often to water it is never the question you need to ask; the question should be how do I know when to water. The answer is When the plant is dry all the way to the bottom of the pot. Test it with a kebob skewer as if you were testing a cake. If your snake plant is in low light – barely enough light for you to read by – letting it dry completely is imperative. If it’s in a little more light, you can allow the soil to be slightly damp when you water again. But if it’s been growing well enough to have divided it several times, you must be watering it right.


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