Published On Jul 8, 2017
Love me some Snake Plants, aka Sansevierias or Mother in Law Tongues. It was time for repotting a few of my Snake Plants so I want to share with you the planting mix I used & how I did it. Here's the blog to go with this video with links to all the materials used & the steps taken: https://www.joyusgarden.com/repotting...
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I actually repotted 5 of my plants but you only see 2 of them here. The others I did as an arrangement & that’s coming in a future post & video. I call this project the “Snake Plant switcheroo” because I swapped out containers & locations they were in. Sansevieria, also known as Mother In Law Tongue, handle dry air & lower light conditions like champions!
After the repotting was finished, I moved them to a shady place in the garden. I let them settle in for a day and then gave them both a thorough watering before moving them to their spots in the house. Anyone else as crazy about Snake Plants as I am?!
Here's the blog to go with this video with links to all the materials used & the steps taken: https://www.joyusgarden.com/repotting...
How to Care for Your Snake Plant: http://bit.ly/2uW4ziO
3 Ways to Propagate Your Snake Plants: http://bit.ly/2sYXYmc