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Posted 2w ago by @TolerantRedwood

Can she be saved?

My son brought me home a propagated snake plant in May. It has not grown at all. I decided to take it out of the pot today and check on its roots. This is all we got. The roots are not mushy, but some are sort of reddish brown. I am going to put her in a much smaller pot, the original was a six inch pot (he painted it, so I was hesitant to change it). The soil I plan to use is an equal mix of indoor, perlite, and orchid bark. Will she survive?! #SnakePlant
the roots look fine! snake plant roots just turn orangeish over time and thats what yours are doing :p i dont think you really have much to worry about. just make sure it gets a good amount of light and you arent under/overwatering :3
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