How to Get a Snake Plant to Flower

How to Get a Snake Plant to Flower: I’ll bet you don’t picture snake plants when you picture blossoming houseplants. However, Sansevieria trifasciata, which was reclassified recently, does blossom. They can blossom, generally in the spring once a year. But to gaze at them would be to assume otherwise. Dracaena trifasciata are hardy plants nowadays.

However, your snake plant may blossom with very little environmental stress. (Plants exercise caution in this way.)
Actually, you only need to make three precise changes to the growth conditions of a snake plant to enable it to bloom inside. There are just two of them that are stressful to the plant: watering less regularly and allowing the plant to get root-bound.

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I’ll even apply it to situations involving human stress.

It’s similar to how you feel in the evening when you forget to drink water during the day, or like putting on that little too-tight pair of pants you have hidden in the back of your drawer since all your other pairs are in the laundry.

Uncomfortable? Sure. Insurmountable? Hardly: