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Apr 20, 2016 7:17 AM CST
Name: Marie
Ohio (Zone 6b)
Hello everyone! I am new to snake plants and am researching to find out how best to keep my new Sansevieria trifasciata healthy and happy. I read in one of the posts in this thread that it's good to repot a new snake plant in a cactus type mix. Should all the 'store soil' be discarded or should I mix some of it with the cactus mix? Also how should I water when replanting? She's going to be an inside houseplant and is living on the second shelf of my under window plant stand out of direct light. It's a west window so gets strong light in the afternoon which brings me to my next question, can I let my snake plant get any of the direct afternoon light and if so, for how long? Thanks!

I am amazed perusing this thread and seeing all the different varieties of snake plants! Now I want more!
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