My leaves on my snake plant have turned yellow from overwatering can

Olivia Jackson
by Olivia Jackson
Can this plant be saved.i was repotting it

  5 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Oct 12, 2017

    I have answered this already,stop watering and allow htsoil to dry out,discard the yellow leaves.snake plants do no need a lot of water

  • Nancy Turner Nancy Turner on Oct 12, 2017

    Let it dry out. Maybe the soil holds too much water for the plant. Get a moisture meter that will help you keep track of the moisture level in any plants you have.

  • Dl.5660408 Dl.5660408 on Oct 12, 2017

    If you immediately repot it and don't add water, and it doesn't already have root rot, you might be able to save it. Wait to water until the top inch is dry, then only add enough to dampen the soil, making it moist, not wet

  • Jaxs Jaxs on Oct 12, 2017

    You could just restart and put it in water to grow roots then get new soil and start over. That's what I'm doing now, and keep away from heat and draft. Mine seem to root fast and not in any hurry to replant

  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Oct 12, 2017

    Its best to let it dry out first- we're rooting for yoU!