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Like most houseplants, spider plants prefer to be moist, but never soggy. Futeral recommends not watering until your soil is ...
Q. I have a spider plant (houseplant), with long 8-to-12 inch pointy green leaves with a white stripe down the middle. The tips of the leaves are turning brown. It is in about a 2½ cup pot, I ...
Whether you're a seasoned spider plant pro or a beginner, this guide will help you select the perfect variety for your home ...
Q. I have a spider plant (houseplant), with long 8-to-12 inch pointy green leaves with a white stripe down the middle. The tips of the leaves are turning brown. It is in about a 2½ cup pot, I ...
Pot Size. When you first pot a spider plant, Ramos recommends a container that's one or two inches larger in diameter than the current root ball.
To safely transplant your established plant into a new pot, GardeningKnowHow recommended: Using a pot with good drainage holes - spider plants don’t tolerate wet soil for too long ...
Spider plants have long thin leaves from a central clump. When slightly pot-bound they grow long hanging stems with small white, star-shaped flowers.
Spider plants like a humid environment, so keep spritzing them on occasion with water and make sure it doesn’t dry out, otherwise the leaves will start to brown. (Image credit: Shutterstock) 5.
Spider plants are popular because they are easy to grow and tolerate a variety of conditions. They do need some natural light and regular watering, but they tolerate tight pots.
How to Pot a Spider Plant. Because of its long, trailing leaves, we recommend a hanging planter to allow the plant to spread out. And, ...