AOL: How to Repot a Snake Plant and Keep It Thriving for Decades
Snake plants are very resilient, but they're not invulnerable. These vibrant succulents are easy to care for and can thrive in low light, but they do require a bit of maintenance—namely repotting.
How to Repot a Snake Plant and Keep It Thriving for Decades
Repotting a snake plant is an easy task for any plant parent, thanks to the plant's hardy nature. This sturdy houseplant features strong roots and upright growth, thriving in wide, shallow pots. As ...
Maybe your favorite pothos isn’t looking so hot lately, or you just want to get rid of the ugly green planter your snake plant or philodendron came in. Either way, it's time to repot! Repotting a ...
Yahoo Style UK: How To Easily Repot Your Snake Plant So It Thrives For Years To Come
How To Easily Repot Your Snake Plant So It Thrives For Years To Come
AOL: How To Easily Repot Your Snake Plant So It Thrives For Years To Come
I was wondering when is the best time to repot it into a slightly larger pot? I bought the plant yesterday (9th of March). Is the pot of the store still big enough, is the soil still good, and when is the best season to repot it? I think Springtime, right? Second question, how to do this? Do I use gloves (what kind?) or a cloth for this?
So, my question is if I should repot it to separate the three of them in individual pots. I've heard that repotting Venus Flytraps is dangerous for them, so I am quite scared of doing it and kill the plant (s). Aside from that, I've learn that Venus Flytraps like light and sun.