Snake Plant Wrinkled Leaves. It reaches around 70cm tall. The least possible causes may be lack of nutrition low light exposure or excess fertilizer application.
A Snake Plant also exhibits wilting of the leaves with white thread-like growths and wet softened areas of dying plant tissue. Thrips are a tiny pest that you may not even be able to see. During colder weather it is crucial that you mist your houseplants frequently.
During the winter months low humidity is a big deal.
An indication that this could be your plant is that the leaves feel squishy to the touch as well as being wrinkled. This might even be a sign of root rot. If you leave your snake plant outside in low temperatures you can cause damage to the leaves that results in scarring wilting and curling. There are a few pests that are more common for the snake plant including thrips mealybugs spider mites.