Houseplant 411

How to Make Snake Plant Grow Faster

A snake plant doesn’t require a lot of maintenance. However, it doesn’t mean they can be left to grow and bloom. If you’ve recently bought a new snake plant and cannot wait for it to spread its long dark green and glossy leaves in the room, you need to adopt a few tips to make … Read more

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Snake Plant Propagation

The snake plant is among the top-ranked, easy-to-care houseplants for beginners. These plants have the curious nickname Mother-in-Law’s Tongue because of their pointed and structured leaves. Snake plants grow well if taken care of correctly. Here, we’ll go through every propagation technique in-depth and provide options for growing your favorite indoor plants. Let’s begin with … Read more

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Snake Plant Problems

Sansevierias, more commonly known as Snake Plants, are excellent indoor plants that purify the air by removing contaminants from the atmosphere. Although snake plants are resilient and simple to cultivate, growing them may still have difficulties.  Parents sometimes face difficulties, such as brown patches, root rot, wilting, or stunted growth, when cultivating or caring for … Read more

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Why Are the Tips of My Snake Plant Turning Brown?

If you’ve ever owned a snake plant, then you know it’s not an especially hard-to-care-for plant. That said, you can still do some things to help ensure that your snake plant stays healthy and grows as best it can. Knowing how to keep your snake plant from turning brown at its tips is one such … Read more

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How To Treat Snake Plants with Root Rot

If you have a Haworthia or Sansevieria plant, you know how easy it is to take care of. They don’t need much sunlight, water, or fertilizer. But one thing that can threaten your beloved snake plant is root rot. Luckily, there are things you can do to prevent this from happening—and also make sure that … Read more

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Are There Any Other Plants Similar to Snake Plants?

Snake plant is one of the most popular plants, and is often called Mother-in-law’s tongue plant because of its pointed long leaves. It has many benefits such as they are easy to grow, low maintenance and they can survive in low light conditions. Moreover, they also don’t require much watering which makes them perfect for … Read more

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Why Are My Pothos Turning Brown?

Devil’s Ivy or pothos are ubiquitously found houseplants. The resilient species can survive various temperature changes and are great plants for newbie gardeners. However, certain factors can cause pothos leaves to turn brown. Browning of pothos can indicate several issues. Mainly it’s either the burning of leaves or the lack of juice in the leaves. … Read more

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How to Propagate Global Greens Pothos

Pothos plants are seen vining and swaying through every cafe and office corridor, but only some of you would have ever come across the ‘Global Greens.’ Due to the online buzz around this distinctive colored variety, finding it in traditional horticultural stores may be challenging. They are a touch more expensive than other less uncommon … Read more

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How to Propagate Baltic Blue Pothos

For aroid or pothos enthusiasts wishing to diversify their indoor gardening collection, the Baltic Blue pothos is an absolute must-have houseplant. It is an Epipremnum pinnatum cultivar with deep green, maturing bluish-green leaves. Baltic Blue’s leaves have spectacular fenestrations once the plant has fully matured, or in some cases, the cut develops early on. When … Read more

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8 Causes of Snake Plant Leaves Splitting and Solutions

Snake plants are a great addition to any home. However, if you’ve got one and you notice that the leaves of your snake plant are splitting, don’t worry! There are several things that could be causing this problem, and we’ll list them below. After identifying how your snake plant’s leaves are splitting (and hopefully preventing … Read more

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