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Keep spider plants in a room with temperatures between 65-75°F (18-24°C).
Avoid sudden temperature changes or drafts.
Spider plants purify indoor air and are non-toxic to pets, making them safe for homes with animals and children.
Propagate spiderettes by cutting and planting them in soil or water to create new plants.
Variations:
Variegated spider plants have leaves with white or yellow stripes for a colorful touch.
Some spider plants grow more compactly, ideal for smaller spaces or hanging baskets.
Use decorative pots to match your interior décor and enhance the plant’s visual appeal.
FAQ:
How often should I water my spider plant?
Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Typically, once a week is sufficient.
Can spider plants survive in low light?
Yes, but they grow best in bright, indirect light.
Why are my spider plant leaves turning brown at the tips?
Brown tips may result from overwatering, low humidity, or fluoride in tap water. Try using distilled or filtered water and increase humidity.
How do I propagate spider plants?
Cut off baby spiderettes with roots and plant them in soil or place them in water until roots develop.
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