Do something never seen before and grow your snake plants in wine glasses! Well, here we listed some super creative ideas!
We all know snake plants are resilient and have patience on a great level. But what stands out even more about this plant is that it can grow anywhere. Literally! Curious? You must check out these ideas for growing snake plants in wine glasses!
Snake Plants in Wine Glasses
1. Snake Plant in Pebbles

It’s a simple setup, but it can totally steal the show! Just fill a wine glass with pebbles and LECA or coco chips mixed with diluted fertilizer—your snake plant will sit pretty while the roots breathe easy.
2. Unity in Diversity!

If you are planting snake plants in wine glasses, why leave out the rest of your collection? And if you run out of wine glasses, you can always use teacups as shown!
3. Keep ‘Em Compact

Struggling with your hefty whale fin snake plants? The solution is easy—growing them in a deep wine glass, of course, filled with a well-draining pot mix.
4. Snake Plant Deck

Consider pots out of fashion. When propagating snake plants in water, you now have to use wine glasses and place them out on your deck. Perfect lighting too!
5. Snake Plant Varieties as Centerpieces

Got a whole collection of different types of wine glasses? This is your time to show off all of them and also your gorgeous collection of variegated snake plants!
6. Glass Pots by the Shoe Rack

Get rid of the usual pots and grow your snake plants in wine glasses as ‘pots’. Fill them with a nutrient medium or soil at the bottom and top them up with gravel. You can use cactus mix soil with a layer of fine stones for a neater finish.
7. Love the Heart-Shaped Wine Glass!
Even a single unique wine glass can steal the show—like this heart-shaped glass that looks extra pretty with pink pebbles and the snake plant in the water. And, these fun containers make perfect gifts for plant lovers too!
8. Crystals and Snake Plant in Water
With a broader wine glass, you can even propagate three snake plant cuttings at a time! This time use red crystals to elevate the display, which you can easily find in craft stores or souvenir shops. Just ensure the crystal layer isn’t too high—roots need direct water contact.
9. Add Accent Colors to Growing Setups
Now that we are already on the subject of colorful crystals, you can create individual displays with several colors when growing snake plants in water.
10. Stand Out with Colorful Gravel
Last but not least, don’t lose heart if you don’t find crystals. You can still grow snake plants in colorful gravel and make a theme out of it!
So, which snake plant in the wine glass idea was your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!