It seems that you could and should split, u have at least 3 plants there
OkPhysics8499
Hello dogs! Yeah, you probably should. It looks pretty crowded and I usually like to repot new plants when I first get them because half the time the store soil isn’t good anyway.
Sure-Initial5224
I say yes too but not right now! It’s still too cold and your lovely plant might still be dormant
Mad-Mycologist
Im sorry but I can’t see the plant for those adorable puppets!
In my personal opinion I’d let them hang in there for a bit longer? Or am I thinking of another plant that likes to be slightly cramped..?
boomie97
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floating_weeds_
You can, but I don’t think you need to repot or separate them. Snake plants like to be crowded. They don’t actually look like they’re taking up that much space in the pot.
Secret_Check4361
I’ve had good luck splitting mine up just to get more plants, but I also have a few crowed like this for a few years now. Snake plants seem to be able to tolerate both well!
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It seems that you could and should split, u have at least 3 plants there
Hello dogs! Yeah, you probably should. It looks pretty crowded and I usually like to repot new plants when I first get them because half the time the store soil isn’t good anyway.
I say yes too but not right now! It’s still too cold and your lovely plant might still be dormant
Im sorry but I can’t see the plant for those adorable puppets!
In my personal opinion I’d let them hang in there for a bit longer? Or am I thinking of another plant that likes to be slightly cramped..?
TEEFIES! 🦷🦷🦷
You can, but I don’t think you need to repot or separate them. Snake plants like to be crowded. They don’t actually look like they’re taking up that much space in the pot.
I’ve had good luck splitting mine up just to get more plants, but I also have a few crowed like this for a few years now. Snake plants seem to be able to tolerate both well!
Absolutely! Split and repot