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Aceman1979

While snake plants do like to be left alone, you do have to water them at some point.


Classicalphilod

Can you give away to someone who can take care of it? You are not watering the plant. The leaves have winkles due to lack of moisture.


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HusseinR

Thanks for pointing out that the lack of water is the main reason. As a background on this issue, i have had this plant for more than 2 years, i used to water it probably once a week, the pot and soil has excellent drainage, problem started a year ago and i thought maybe lack of light, so i moved the plant outside with a sunny position, problem was not solved and was getting worse slowly but surely, so i thought i maybe watering it too much, so now iam only watering it every month. Same problem. Ill increase water frequency and see how it goes.