Repoting brings plant abnormalities to the surface, and you’re left pondering over the diagnosis – what does it mean when your snake plant roots turn orange?
Typically, the roots of the snake plant are white or pale yellow. They’re thin, web-like, and leggy. Roots are the primary source of much-needed nutrients and moisture.
Start by excavating the bottom part of the plant.
Run the roots under water to remove any remaining dirt.
Take a closer look and touch the suspecting roots. If they feel soft and mushy, chances are they’re already rotten.