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Spider Plant
Chlorophytum comosum
Spider Plants have vine trailing variegated green and creamy white
needle shaped foliage. It is known for its ability to clean and purify the
air and one of the easiest house plants to grow! Spider Plants do well in
a wide variety of light conditions and are therefore an excellent option
for even low-light homes!
Mature size- 24 inches Wide x 24-36 inches Long
USDA Zones 9-11
Soil and Water
Spider plants don’t actually have to be planted in soil; they do very well
just place in a container with water. If you do decide to plant them in
soil, any potting mix is fine. Be aware that a plant that’s gotten used to
being in just water may not do too well if transferred to soil.
When it comes to watering, Spider plants do best when their soil is
allowed to dry out between watering’s. As with any plant, watch leaves
for signs of the plant’s well-being: if the leaves are glossy, green, and
perky, the plant is happy; if they’re wilting or turning brown, you’re not
watering enough. Yellow leaves are a sign of over-watering and root-
rot. Don’t let soil sit constantly wet.
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