Hi everyone,
I am having a problem with a small Zeylanica Snake Plant - its leaves are curling inward:
This snake plant lives outside in full shade and, to the best of my knowledge, was never overwatered. I usually wait until the soil at the bottom of the pot is completely dry before watering it.
I made the soil by combining the following: 1/5 parts cheap potting mix, 2/5 parts pumice, 1/5 parts peat moss, 1/5 parts horticultural charcoal and compost.
From what I have been reading, the wrinkles on the leaves suggest that the plant is underwatered; however, I water it regularly (but not too often since I know that snake plants would rather be underwatered than overwatered).
Does anybody have any suggestions?