Even though it’s tough, the snake plant has two big weak points. First, it hates excess water. Soggy soil can weaken it quickly. The ideal approach: spaced-out watering (every two weeks in summer, once a month in winter) and a pot with good drainage.
Second, while it tolerates low light, it actually thrives in gentle, consistent brightness. A bright spot with no harsh direct sun helps it keep its vibrant colors and upright shape.
The best location to keep it healthy for years
So, what is the strategic spot that really helps it flourish?
The entryway.
Why does this spot work so well? Because it’s usually a bright, airy area with low humidity—exactly the conditions the plant loves. Placed near a side window or a glass door, it enjoys perfect indirect light. It also tolerates small temperature shifts very well, which are typical in hallways—an ideal combination for its long-term health.
Another bonus: its tall, sleek look creates an elegant “welcome” effect the moment you walk in. An easy way to elevate your décor with minimal effort.
Rooms to avoid if you want it to stay in great shape
Not every space works for this plant. To prevent mistakes: