Spring Squill

Spring Squill

Scilla verna

Family: Asparagaceae

Easy-Medium

Spring Squill (Scilla verna) is a upright houseplant from the Asparagaceae family. Easy to care for and forgiving.

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Light
Low light
Water
Every 9 days
Size
36" tall
Difficulty
2/5

Complete Care Guide

Light Requirements

Tolerates north-facing windows, shaded corners, and rooms with minimal natural light. Can survive under fluorescent office lighting.

Watering

Very drought-tolerant. Allow soil to dry completely between waterings. Overwatering is the primary cause of death for this plant.

Typical schedule: every 9 days (adjust for season and environment).

Humidity

Tolerates dry air without issue. No special humidity measures needed — works great in air-conditioned or heated rooms.

Temperature

Keep between 5585°F (1329°C). Avoid cold drafts, heating vents, and sudden temperature changes.

Size & Growth

Mature size: approximately 36 inches tall × 23 inches wide. Growth rate is fast. Habit: upright.

Difficulty Level: 2/5

Easy to moderate care. Forgiving of minor mistakes but benefits from consistent attention. Good for beginners ready for a small step up.

Quick Tips

  • Water approximately every 10 days
  • Prefers low light conditions
  • Humidity preference: low
  • Keep between 55-85°F

Common Problems & Solutions

Yellowing leaves

Cause: Overwatering or sitting in waterlogged soil

Fix: Let soil dry completely before watering. Ensure pot has drainage holes. Reduce watering frequency.

Scorched or bleached leaves

Cause: Too much direct sunlight burning the foliage

Fix: Move away from direct sun. This plant prefers filtered or indirect light.

Drooping or wilting

Cause: Usually overwatering causing root rot

Fix: Check roots for rot. Reduce watering. Repot in fresh, well-draining soil if needed.

Toxic to Pets

Spring Squill is toxic to cats and dogs. Ingestion may cause oral irritation, excessive drooling, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing. Keep this plant out of reach or consider a pet-safe alternative.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Spring Squill safe for cats and dogs?

No — Spring Squill is toxic to both cats and dogs. If ingested, it may cause oral irritation, drooling, vomiting, or difficulty swallowing. Keep out of reach of pets or choose a pet-safe alternative.

How often should I water Spring Squill?

Water approximately every 9 days, but always check the soil first. Very drought-tolerant. Allow soil to dry completely between waterings. Overwatering is the primary cause of death for this plant. Adjust frequency based on season — less in winter, more in summer.

How much light does Spring Squill need?

Spring Squill prefers low light conditions. Tolerates north-facing windows, shaded corners, and rooms with minimal natural light. Can survive under fluorescent office lighting.

How big does Spring Squill get?

Indoors, Spring Squill typically reaches about 36 inches (91 cm) tall with a spread of around 23 inches. Growth rate is fast. Size depends on pot size, light, and care.

Is Spring Squill good for beginners?

Yes! With a difficulty rating of 2/5, Spring Squill is very forgiving and suitable for beginners. It tolerates imperfect conditions and bounces back from mistakes.