What do you plant spider plants in?
- Grow in a soil-based, well-draining potting mix. Spider plants like even moisture; they don't like to be too dry or too wet.
- Keep plants in bright to moderate indirect sunlight.
- Spider plants grow fairly quickly and can easily become pot bound.
- Spider plants can be grown outdoors as annuals during the summer.
People also ask, should I cut the babies off my spider plant?
Always use sharp pruners or scissors when pruning spider plants. Remove all discolored, diseased, or dead foliage as needed. To remove the spiderettes, cut the long stems back to the base from both the mother plant and the baby. Generally, it's a good idea to include root pruning at least once every year or two.
Thereof, how do you start a spider plant?
Spider plant propagation simply involves planting the spiderette in a pot filled with any lightweight potting mix. Be sure the pot has drainage holes in the bottom. You can leave the baby attached to the parent plant until the new plant takes root, then separate it from the parent by snipping the runner.
To care for a spider plant, place it in a humid spot that gets indirect sunlight, like in a bathroom. Water your spider plant with distilled or purified water since they can be sensitive to the fluoride in tap water. You want the soil your plant is in to be consistently moist but not soggy.