Okay, so I’ve been meaning to repot my snake plant for, like, forever. It was practically busting out of its old pot. The question was, do I water it right after? I did some digging and, well, here’s what happened.
The Great Repotting Adventure
First, I gathered my supplies. New pot (slightly bigger, gotta give those roots room to grow!), some fresh potting mix, and my trusty gardening gloves. Oh, and a watering can, obviously, since that was the whole point of this experiment.
I gently coaxed the snake plant out of its old home. The roots were super tightly packed – definitely time for a change! I loosened them up a bit, just to encourage them to spread out in the new pot.
Then, I placed a layer of the new potting mix in the bottom of the new pot, settled the snake plant in, and filled in around the sides with more soil. I made sure not to pack it too tight, you know, gotta let the roots breathe.
To Water or Not to Water?
This is where I was *, I was like should you give it a big drink right away, or wait?
Finally I decided to give my plant a good drink after transplanting, and it turned out pretty good!
- I watered it thoroughly, until I saw water draining out the bottom.
- I made sure to get the soil nice and evenly moist, not just a little sprinkle on top.
The Aftermath
I kept a close eye on it for the next few days. No drooping, no yellowing leaves. In fact, it seemed to perk up a bit! I think holding off on watering for a few days and then giving it a good soak was the right move.
So, yeah, that’s my repotting and watering story. My snake plant is happy, I’m happy, and hopefully, this helps someone else out there! It wasn’t rocket science, just a little trial and error, and my plant seems to be thriving.