Why is my snake plant falling over?
David Wilson
A lot of the snake plant leaves may be drooping because you’ve overwatered them. These plants all have water-holding structures in their leaves, roots, and rhizomes. Eventually the leaves will begin to “mush out” at the base, crease, and fall over.
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This can be fixed by using a potting mix specifically designed for cacti and succulents. I’ve used this potting mix many times with great results for my snake plants. Alternatively, you can simply add some compost and about half of the perlite to regular potting soil.
How do I get my snake plant to stand up straight?
It is critical to keep the soil moist but not wet. Make sure to water the snake plant gently so that the leaves grow straight. Watering can begin when the soil is 2 to 3 inches thick and dry to the touch. Snake plants need to be watered more frequently in areas with a lot of sunlight.
What’s wrong with my snake plant?
The snake plant, like other succulents, is vulnerable to root rot in wet conditions, and droopy snake plant leaves are common when overwatering occurs. Do not water the snake plant until it has run out of water through the drainage hole, which should be no more than the top 2 or 3 inches of soil (5-7.5 cm).
What does an overwatered snake plant look like?
Overwatering a snake plant can cause it to droop, turn yellow, and fall over. To prevent the snake plant from dying, remove it from its pot, cut off any rotting roots, and repot it in a new potting mix. Plant it in an area with bright, filtered indirect light.
Why is my snake plant curling?
Waterlogging, overexposure to sunlight, pest infestation, or the stress of moving a snake plant can all result in curling snake plant leaves. Curling snake plants need to be watered every 2-4 weeks, treated for pests, and kept between 55°F and 85°F to thrive.
Can a plant recover from overwatering?
If you overwater your plant, there is no guarantee that it will ever recover. Within a week if your plant is actually going to survive, you’ll start seeing results. You can now return your plant to its original location and water it as normal.
How do I know if my snake plant needs water?
Snake plant care is simple and requires only a small amount of time and attention. When the soil starts to dry out, water the plant to keep it looking its best. You can actually tell if your plant needs water by feeling the soil once a week. It’s actually time to water when the top inch of soil feels dry when you touch it.
How do I know if my snake plant has root rot?
Symptoms. Roots actually begin to turn brown and mushy as a result of the rot, which is visible at this stage. Foliage begins to yellow, wilt or drop as the root rot takes hold, and eventually turns to mush. By the time symptoms appear right on the leaves, the problem may be too advanced to be fixed, putting the entire plant at risk.