Plant your snake plant in garden soil that contains organic compost and drains quickly if you are growing it outdoors; plant it in fast-draining potting soil if you are growing it as a houseplant. Also, grow it in an area where it receives dappled sun.
Maintain a temperature above about 50 degrees Fahrenheit in your snake plant’s environment. If this plant becomes too chilled, the leaves will droop.
Repot or move a plant when its leaves droop — this condition often results when the plant receives excessive water. Dig it up or remove it from its pot, rinse off all old soil and replant it in fresh potting soil or an outdoor area where drainage is better.
Cut back all drooping leaves: they will not revive after you repot it, but new growth will be upright.