Some snake plants’ leaves have a natural curl or ripple to them, so make sure that that’s not the case with yours before making any changes to your care habits. Severely curling leaves can indicate that the plant is not getting enough water—this is the snake plant’s version of shriveling up from dehydration. It can also be caused by lighting issues; with too little light, the plant doesn’t have the strength to hold up its firm leaves.
Some snake plants’ leaves have a natural curl or ripple to them, so make sure that that’s not the case with yours before making any changes to your care habits. Severely curling leaves can indicate that the plant is not getting enough water—this is the snake plant’s version of shriveling up from dehydration. It can also be caused by lighting issues; with too little light, the plant doesn’t have the strength to hold up its firm leaves.