Propagating a snake plant is simple and perfect for beginners.
One easy method is leaf cuttings in water—cut a healthy leaf and place the bottom end in a glass of water.
Change the water every few days and roots will appear in 2–4 weeks.
You can also propagate by leaf cuttings in soil—let the cut end dry for a day, then plant it directly in well-draining soil.
Another quick method is division—just separate a mature plant at the root and replant the sections.
Place your propagated plant in indirect sunlight and water sparingly.
Snake plants are hardy and grow well with minimal care.
These methods allow you to multiply your plants effortlessly.
With patience, you’ll soon have several snake plants beautifying your home.