You should water a snake plant approximately every two to three weeks during warmer months, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. In cooler months or winter, reduce watering to about once a month or even less, depending on how dry the soil feels
. Key points for watering snake plants:
- Check the top 2 inches of soil; water only when it feels dry or crumbly
- Larger plants may need more water, smaller ones less
- Water deeply but sparingly to avoid root rot, as snake plants store water in their thick leaves
- Adjust watering frequency based on light, temperature, humidity, and pot type-plants in brighter light or warmer, drier conditions need more frequent watering
- Use room-temperature water, ideally filtered or rainwater, and water in the morning to reduce fungal risk
Overall, snake plants thrive on neglect and prefer to be underwatered rather than overwatered