Spider Plants are among the easiest houseplants to grow, but these simple tips can help them thrive and produce more babies.
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They're beginner-friendly, fast-growing, adaptable, and excellent for brightening indoor spaces.
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Place it in bright indirect light. Too much direct sun can burn the leaves, while very low light slows growth.
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Brown tips are often caused by fluoride in tap water, low humidity, or inconsistent watering.
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Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Spider Plants prefer slightly dry soil over constantly wet roots.
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Those small hanging plantlets are called "spiderettes." Each one can grow into a brand-new plant.
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Provide bright light, avoid overwatering, and let the plant become slightly root-bound.
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Healthy green leaves, steady growth, and plenty of spiderettes are signs of a thriving plant.
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Don't keep your Spider Plant in soggy soil. Root rot is one of the few things that can seriously harm it.
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With the right care, one Spider Plant can produce dozens of baby plants for years.
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