I got this snake plant from ikea a while ago. The budding part was much smaller then. I repotted it a few months ago since it really needed it. Anyway, I’m noticing now that the budding part is getting bigger while the rest of the plant is staying the same size. I water it about every two weeks. I have it on my back patio which is south facing. It gets a direct morning light for a few hours before being indirect light for the rest of the day. I use a mixed potting of just regular soil and some perlite, and coco coir for drainage. What do you recommend I do about this. I’m worried it’s gonna start tipping over lol

by noseyjocie

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  2. Low-Stick-2958

    The original plant itself was a propagation, which can sometimes remain close to the same size as when it was propagated, but put out new growth/pups that grow more vigorously. Nothing you’re doing wrong

  3. amsaurrr

    It’s giving this

    ![gif](giphy|T7kKcENcq6TNm)

  4. Standard_Show3481

    Its looks that the plant just wants more light and space

  5. Traditional-Media-41

    Can’t fit into the pot…they have offshoot that run and new plant grows…finds a spot where growth is possible like a strawberry plant for example

  6. ProperPropGod

    That’s the way they grow, enjoy watching em shoot out everywhere. A hanging basket would make it look even cooler.

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