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Your snake plant is a type of epiphyte, which means it grows on other plants, trees or rocks. The plant does this by sending out roots and then climbing up the host plant with these roots. This is how it gets the water and nutrients it needs. Snake plants thrive in direct or indirect sunlight. If it is too bright, the plant will dry out; if it is too dark, the roots will die. The ideal temperature for a snake plant is between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The force of the sun is what makes the roots grow. The best time of day to put your plant outside is in the morning, while the sun is low on the horizon. This will ensure that your plant gets the most sun during the day while it is getting the most light.
It is important to check your plant every couple of weeks to make sure it is well watered. Potting soil can dry out quickly and a snake plant will not be able to absorb much more water in a short period of time. Water regularly and make sure the soil dries out completely between waterings. Now you know that your snake plant needs a pot, soil and sunlight to survive. To ensure the best health, be sure to choose the right pot materials, size and type.
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