
Snake plants (Sansevieria), also known as Mother-in-Law’s Tongue, are famous for being nearly indestructible. They tolerate low light, irregular watering, and still manage to grow. But one thing many plant owners wish for is more pups — those little baby plants that grow beside the mother plant.
Normally, snake plants produce pups slowly. However, with the right conditions and a simple trick using a tiny amount of salt, you can encourage the plant to grow stronger and sometimes stimulate new growth.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to use just one spoon of salt carefully to help your snake plant grow more pups.
Why Snake Plants Produce Pups
Snake plants naturally reproduce by sending underground rhizomes through the soil. These rhizomes eventually push up new shoots — the pups.
However, pups usually appear only when:
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The plant is mature
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Roots are healthy and strong
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The pot is slightly crowded
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The plant receives enough light
If one of these conditions is missing, the plant may grow leaves but no new babies.
The Salt Trick Gardeners Talk About
Salt contains trace minerals and can slightly alter the soil environment. When used in a very small amount, it may help stimulate microbial activity in the soil and encourage root activity.
Important: this method uses only a tiny quantity.
Too much salt can damage plants, so moderation is essential.
What You Need
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1 healthy snake plant
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1 teaspoon of table salt
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1 liter (about 4 cups) of water
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A watering container
Step-by-Step Method
1. Dilute the Salt
Add one teaspoon of salt to about 1 liter of water.
Stir until the salt dissolves completely.
This creates a very mild solution that won’t harm the plant.
2. Water the Soil Lightly
Pour the mixture around the base of the plant, not directly on the leaves.
Make sure the soil absorbs the solution evenly.
Avoid soaking the soil too much.
3. Provide the Right Conditions
After applying the solution, keep the plant in good growing conditions:
☀️ Bright indirect light
🌡 Warm temperatures (18–28°C / 65–82°F)
💧 Water only when soil dries out
Healthy conditions are the real key to pup production.
When Will Pups Appear?
Snake plants are patient growers.
Typical timeline:
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3–6 weeks: stronger root activity
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6–10 weeks: small shoots may appear
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2–3 months: visible pups around the base
Sometimes pups appear even sooner if the plant is already mature.
Extra Tips to Encourage More Snake Plant Babies
For best results, combine the salt trick with these techniques:
✔ Use a slightly tight pot
✔ Provide bright indirect light
✔ Use well-draining soil
✔ Avoid overwatering
✔ Feed lightly during the growing season
These steps help activate the plant’s natural reproduction process.
A Small Warning
Salt should never be used frequently.
Apply this method no more than once every few months, and always use a diluted mixture. Excess salt buildup can harm roots and soil health.
Final Thoughts
Snake plants are naturally slow but incredibly rewarding growers. With proper care and a little patience, they will eventually reward you with clusters of beautiful pups around the base.
Using a small diluted salt solution — combined with good lighting, proper watering, and healthy soil — may help stimulate growth and encourage the plant to produce many new babies over time.
And once those pups appear, you can divide them and create an endless collection of snake plants for your home. 🪴

