that’s also a very very deep pot for a snake. My pot depth is about 1/4 the height of the full plant. You want this thing to make a crazy root bundle and eventually break the pot.
Unusual I know, but I wd repot with smaller pot, but with a strong piece of wood bracing those heavy limbs. I think you can get pieces of clean, raw wood for this purpose at a garden center. No chemicals in it, all natural. I think by the picture you cd use a piece taller than the plant and about 4 inches across, possibly curved, like a piece of bark off a tree. I wish I cd draw it. Do you get what I mean? If it were mine, that’s what I’d do.
Bitter-Computer4474
But a plant stick for support. You can find them in wood or green plastic at Lowe’s or Home Depot.
Top-Fox9979
I use 2-3 bamboo sticks as supports and wrap twine around it all until the main plant catches up to itself…then I trim down the leaning culprits and propogate.
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probably waaaay less water.
that’s also a very very deep pot for a snake. My pot depth is about 1/4 the height of the full plant. You want this thing to make a crazy root bundle and eventually break the pot.
Just posted this in another thread – you need to do the same thing as suggested in the post here: [Tall snake plant…](https://www.reddit.com/r/plantclinic/comments/1dtwlii/comment/lbcn093/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button)
More light, less water
Unusual I know, but I wd repot with smaller pot, but with a strong piece of wood bracing those heavy limbs. I think you can get pieces of clean, raw wood for this purpose at a garden center. No chemicals in it, all natural. I think by the picture you cd use a piece taller than the plant and about 4 inches across, possibly curved, like a piece of bark off a tree. I wish I cd draw it. Do you get what I mean? If it were mine, that’s what I’d do.
But a plant stick for support. You can find them in wood or green plastic at Lowe’s or Home Depot.
I use 2-3 bamboo sticks as supports and wrap twine around it all until the main plant catches up to itself…then I trim down the leaning culprits and propogate.