Originally native to South Africa, the Snake Plant (formerly classified as Sansevieria) is one of the hardiest indoor plants available. It thrives on neglect and can also take a range of light, which makes it a good option for many homes and offices. This plant was also listed as one of NASA's top 10 best air purifying plants. They can remove benzene, formaldehyde, and other chemicals from the air.
LIGHT
This plant can take a broad range of light from full sun to low light. However, the more sun the plant receives, the quicker the leaves will grow.
WATER
Water a snake plant sparingly. It is better to underwater than to over water. Make sure to use a well-draining soil medium and ensure soil is dry at least 50% down between waterings. In the winter, when the plant goes through dormancy and receives less light, water the plant only 1-2x/month.
TEMPERATURE
The ideal temperature range is 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit.
FERTILIZER
Only use fertilizer during the active growing season (April-October) with 1/2 strength cactus food. Do not use fertilizers containing nitrates.
Plant is toxic and should be kept away from pets and children.