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  1. Jan 27, 2023 · Water well. Once the spider plant baby has rooted into its new pot, cut it off from the main plant's stem. Cutting off a spider plant baby to pot up. Getty images. Alternatively you can cut off the spider plant baby and plant it in its own pot. Cut the stem just above the spider plant baby. Choose a baby that has already has several roots.

  2. Spider Plant Care Tips How Big Do Spider Plants Grow? Spider plants grow fast and usually hang for a few feet when growing in a hanging basket. A mature spider plant can grow between 24″ – 30″ inches wide with runners 2′ to 3′ feet long. The narrow leaves are about 3/8″ – 1″ inch wide, depending on the variety.

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  3. Indoors or outdoors, spider plants prefer a location with bright, indirect light. Although spider plant can tolerate low-light conditions, it needs adequate light in order to bloom and produce offshoots. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves. Can be grown outdoors year-round in warmer climates (Zones 9-11).

  4. Spider plants are adaptable and can thrive in various lighting conditions, but they generally prefer bright, indirect light. Spider plants are known for their ability to produce “spiderettes” or “pups” – small plantlets that grow from the mother plant. These spiderettes can be easily propagated and used to grow new spider plants.

  5. Mar 21, 2023 · If you will be placing your spider ivy outdoors for the summer, remember to bring it back indoors before nighttime temperatures fall to 55°F. Temperatures starting in this range will be a bit too chilly for your houseplant. C. comosum is not cold hardy, and can be killed when temperatures dip below freezing.

  6. May 2, 2024 · Soil and Water. Spider plants prefer it if their soil dries out a bit between watering. Check the soil every 4 or 5 days. If it's dry to the touch, water the plants thoroughly until excess water drains out of the bottom of the pot. If possible, use rainwater or distilled water for spider plants to keep their leaves from discoloration.

  7. Mar 14, 2024 · Add a part of the compost. Spread a handful of worm castings on top. Both of these mixes work exceptionally well for a spider plant. The first recipe is quite simple and straightforward. We take a majority portion of the organic potting mix, which contains most of the organic matter and nutrients we need.

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