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The Snake Plant Frozen is a low-light, drought-tolerant houseplant with silver foliage that cleans the air of toxins. Much like the Snake Plant Black Coral with its deep green and light green variegation except with a shorter height.
Snake Plant Frozen has silvery-gray and green variegated foliage that reaches about 24 inches. Leaves appear from the center of the plant, and growth is near-vertical without branching. Pups or new Snake Plants appear in the same container as the mother plant and are sent out on runners underground. These new plants can be dug up and divided to yield new small pups that can be planted in their own container. Snake Plant Frozen is very slow-growing and handles extremely low light conditions.
These plants do extremely well in offices or buildings where they can live away from windows or natural light. They are frequently found in atriums indoors as they pair well with many different plants and add a vertical element to mixed containers. They can be moved outdoors during the summer months and into the part sun as long as they are transitioned to handle higher levels of light. Snake Plants do not require very much water and do well in small spaces.
Hardiness Zone: | 9-11 |
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Mature Height | 10 to 16 Inches |
Mature Width: | 10 to 12 Inches |
Classification: | Colorful foliage |
Sunlight: | Fluorescent light to bright, indirect |
Habit: | Upright |
Foliage: | Gray and dark green variegated |
Soil Condition: | Well draining, cactus or succulent mix (part sand) |
Water Requirements: | Likes to go dry |
Uses: | Does well in narrow spaces and in low light conditions |
How to Care for Snake Plant Frozen
Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy plant for years to come!
What are the light requirements of Snake Plant Frozen?
Snake Plant Frozen thrives in the lowest light conditions indoors, living with just fluorescent light. They can handle some bright, indirect light too, but too much light will cause browning.
When should I be watering the Snake Plant Frozen?
Snake Plant Frozen likes to dry out almost completely between watering. It does not like to stay or sit in water. Plants that are watered too often will not survive. If unsure, do not water. Snake Plants can go weeks before being watered again.
What type of fertilizer should I use with a Snake Plant Frozen?
Any all purpose, foliage fertilizer will work for Snake Plant Frozen. Indoor houseplant fertilizers fall into two groups: water soluble, liquid quick release, and granular, slow release fertilizers. Jack’s Classic Indoor plant food works well as a powder, quick release fertilizer that is mixed with water to quickly provide nutrients to a plant that has been in a container for an extended time. Osmocote Indoor/Outdoor is an option as a granular, slow release fertilizer that can be applied while potting and planting. Any type of fertilizer offers nutrients that help plants with the transition to a new environment. All of these fertilizers may be used when planting Snake Plants.