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Home » Snake Plant » What Is The Best Growing Season For Snake Plant?

Published on July 13, 2021 | Last updated on July 13, 2021 | By Harshad Leave a Comment

What Is The Best Growing Season For Snake Plant?

Want to know more about the Snake plant’s growing season?

The Snake plant is one of the most loved plants among indoor gardeners.

Since this plant doesn’t have too many requirements, it is fairly easy to grow at home.

But like any other plant, the Snake plant needs a bit of care from your side.

Without proper attention, the plant will not grow at an expected growth rate.

So, in today’s guide, let’s learn about the ideal growing season for this plant.

It will give you an idea about how you should go about planning the growth strategy for the plant.

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Contents:

  • Everything You Need To Know About Snake Plant Growing Season
    • 1. Growing Snake Plant In Summer
    • 2. Growing Snake Plant In Winter
  • Snake Plant’s Water Requirements
  • Snake Plant’s Light Requirements
  • How To Grow Snake Plant In Winter Season
  • FAQs
  • Over To You

Everything You Need To Know About Snake Plant Growing Season

Since there are two major seasons in each year’s calendar, you should plan your strategy around them accordingly.

In this section, I will be sharing a few insights on how you can grow the Snake plant in the summer and winter seasons.

So, let’s check them out below.

1. Growing Snake Plant In Summer

Wondering what the best season is for growing the Snake plant?

Well, the plant grows fast in Spring and Summer seasons.

It’s the perfect time of the year when the sun shines at a good intensity, and the plants also respond really well to these conditions.

Therefore, if you consider planting a new Snake plant, you should consider growing it during the Spring or early Summer months.

These are the ideal months to grow your Snake plant in indoor as well as outdoor places.

You won’t find any better time than this period to plant new plants in your garden.

So, make sure you make the most of it.

And it’s not just limited to the Snake plant.

It applies to any new plant you wish to plant in the garden.

Quick Tip: Whenever you get a new Snake plant from a garden center, you need to ensure that you don’t put it directly under the sun.

For a few days, you will need to mimic the nursery-like environment in your indoor settings.

This will help in making the plant acclimatize to new conditions.

After a week, you may gradually move it to a bright location if needed.

2. Growing Snake Plant In Winter

Now, this is a challenging season for growing the Snake plant in your garden.

Unlike summers, the winter season makes it difficult for the plant to deal with the cold environment.

In case you don’t know, the Snake plant has its origin in the desert-like conditions in Africa.

Therefore, if you live in places where the temperature drops significantly, the plant will not grow properly.

In fact, it may not even survive for long if it’s exposed to such conditions for weeks and months.

Ideally, a temperature below 45°F is not suitable for this plant.

The plant won’t survive in such an extreme cold situation.

As for planting, you should avoid this task during this period.

In some states, you may plant your Snake plant in early winter, but it should only be done if you plan to keep it indoors.

Do not plant it if you wish to have it in your outdoor garden.

Snake Plant’s Water Requirements

Along with the weather conditions, you will also need to think about the water requirements of this plant.

This is quite necessary because the plant doesn’t like too much water.

If you keep watering it every day or every other day, it will cause an overwatering situation in the pot.

And that’s something you want to avoid at all costs.

So, how do you water the Snake plant?

The ideal recommendation for watering this plant is to water it every 7-10 days during summer.

In the winter season, you may water it once or twice a month, depending on the weather situation and moisture content in the pot.

Do not water your plant a lot during this season, as the plant will naturally slow down its growth phase.

Also, it’s important to have drainage holes at the bottom of the pot.

These holes will remove excess water from the pot and will help dry out the soil quickly.

That’s about the water requirements for this plant.

In the next section, let’s check out the light requirements.

Snake Plant’s Light Requirements

Light is another crucial factor that plays an important role in the Snake plant’s growth.

Although it is considered an indoor plant, it does need sufficient light to be able to continue its growth.

Without proper light conditions, the leaves will look dull and turn dark in the process.

So, how much light does this plant need in a day?

The Snake plant needs 3-4 hours of full sunlight, though you should avoid keeping it in direct sunlight.

When you place it in direct sun, it affects the growth of the leaves.

They often turn yellow or brown due to exposure to intense sun rays.

If you want to grow this plant in a shaded place, you should put it under an artificial light source.

But do not keep it in an extremely dark room.

This type of condition is not appropriate for the plant.

How To Grow Snake Plant In Winter Season

In the winter season, you shouldn’t grow this plant outside.

It won’t be able to deal with frost.

The best thing you can do here is to move it inside the house.

This way, the plant will have a relatively warmer condition, and it will remain in pretty much a dormant stage till the next growing season.

If you keep it outside, it will have less probability of surviving in harsh conditions.

Now, when you bring the pot inside, perform a quick inspection of the plant.

You need to ensure that there aren’t any bugs or fungus on the plant.

Otherwise, it might just create another problem for your other indoor plants.

As for fertilizing and pruning, you can add some fertilizer to the plant before the beginning of winter.

However, you should refrain from pruning the plant.

If you prune the plant during this period, it will not have enough resources to grow many fresh leaves.

So, it’s better to avoid this activity unless there is a bug or overwatering issue.

On the whole, these are the few things you need to remember while growing the Snake plant in winter.

Now, let’s have a look at the FAQs below, where I have shared some answers to frequently asked questions related to this topic.

FAQs

1. Do Snake Plants Grow In Winter?


Yes, the Snake plants can grow in winter.

However, you will need to provide them with warmer temperature conditions.

You should consider putting them inside the room, as the room’s temperature is always higher than the outside temperature during cold weather conditions.

2. How Can I Make Snake Plant Grow Faster?


You can provide natural light and fertilizer to grow your Snake plant at a faster rate.

But it also depends on the environmental conditions.

If you have been taking good care of the plant, you don’t have to do anything else here.

The plant will do just fine in the coming weeks.

3. Can A Snake Plant Stay Outside In Winter?


Yes, the Snake plant can stay outside during the winter season, but it won’t survive if the conditions become too harsh.

As mentioned in the guide, it cannot tolerate temperatures below 45°F.

If the temperatures go below this mark in your place, you should probably move it inside the room.

4. How Long Does It Take For Snake Plant To Grow?


It depends on the stage of the Snake plant’s lifecycle.

In general, though, the plant can take up to 4-6 weeks to grow new leaves.

5. Is Snake Plant Fast Growing?


Not really.

The Snake plant is a moderately growing plant and can last for years if you look after it well.

Over To You

Like most plants, the Snake plant grows well in Spring and Summer seasons.

These are the two perfect seasons for this plant to grow in your garden.

So, what are you waiting for?

Go ahead and start growing this beautiful plant in the garden.

Meanwhile, if you want to know more about this plant or have any specific questions related to this topic, please let me know in the comments.

I will do my best to resolve your queries.

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About Harshad

Hello there!

My name is Harshad, and I'm the gardening expert at IndoorMint.com.

Gardening is one of my passions, and I enjoy pretty much everything connected to plants.

I strongly believe in sharing knowledge with everyone, so you'll always find me posting new how-tos and guides on this blog.

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