Sansevieria
Light:
Snake plants prefer bright, indirect light and can even adapt to direct sun and also a degree of shade.
Water:
Water moderately letting the soil dry between waterings from spring to autumn. During winter water very sparingly, about once or twice a month. The biggest danger with Snake Plants is over watering, especially in the winter months.
Temperature:
They prefer warmth and will suffer if exposed to temperatures below 10ºC.
Fertilizer:
Feed a mild cactus fertilizer during the growing season; do not fertilizer in the winter.
Propagation:
The Snake Plant can be divided easily during repotting. Alternatively, new shoots, which emerge from the soil as spikes, can be taken and potted independently.
Potting:
Snake plants rarely need repotting as they respond well to cramped conditions. However, if roots are showing signs of splitting the pot re-pot in spring using a loose, well-drained potting mix. They will do well in sandier soils.