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Focus Species
Snake Plant

The one thing killing your Snake Plant

Hint: it's not underwatering.

That first yellow leaf on your Snake Plant isn’t a death sentence — but it is a message. In 62% of cases we’ve analyzed, it traces back to one fixable cause.


This week’s Grail insight

Root Rot

Unpot, trim mushy roots with sterile tools, soak in 1:1 H2O2/water for 20 mins, and callus for 48 hours before repotting in dry, chunky mix.

Unpot, trim mushy roots with sterile tools, soak in 1:1 H2O2/water for 20 mins, and callus for 48 hours before repotting in dry, chunky mix (GR-0018)


Quick win

Use a chopstick to poke 5-10 holes into the soil before watering to break up compaction and re-oxygenate the root zone.


Worth checking out

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To your plant’s health,

The Plant Grail Team

P.S. If your entire root system is gone, don’t toss the plant. You can actually grow a whole new one from a single healthy leaf section. We’ll show you how next week.

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