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How to Grow Spider Plants That Sprout Lots of "Babies"anywhere from 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit is the ideal range for a spider plant. One of the reasons people love spider plants ...
Struggling to keep your spider plant’s growth under control? Here’s how to handle your plant’s “babies” and propagate them.
Spider plants will also grow in strong artificial light, one reason they were so popular as office plants, although they probably won’t produce as many babies without natural light.
Monty Don gives advice on growing a spider plant Also known as Chlorophytum comosum, spider plants are the best-known for their long, narrow striped leaves which quickly produce ‘baby’ plants.
Learn how to care for spider plants indoors so they have bright green stripes, look bushy, and sprout babies. Get tips for spider plants with brown tips too.
These low-maintenance plants practically grow themselves, but there are a few tricks you need to know when it comes to spider plant care.
Our expert-approved care guide on how to grow a spider plant covers how much watering, soil, light, and attention they need, plus, how to propagate it.
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