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Spider Plant in Metal Hanger

Variegated Spider Plant

6" metal hanger

Spider Plant in Metal Hanger

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  • Spider Plant Care

    LIGHTYour Spider Plant will tolerate lower light conditions, however, they prefer bright indirect light where they will flourish. The striping on the leaves will be more prominent with indirect lighting.  Avoid direct sunlight as it will scorch the leaves. If you don’t have an ideal location for your Spider Plant, use a Grow Light.

    WATERWater your Spider Plant when the top 50% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer. If you notice browning leaf tips, it can be from chemicals found in water, which cause build-up. If this is the case, allow the water to sit out overnight before watering or use filtered water.

    HUMIDITYYour Spider Plant will do well in low humidity environments but will thrive with a bit more humidity. Brown leaf tips may indicate the air is too dry, so mist your Spider Plant regularly using a Mister.

    TEMPERATUREYour plant prefers temperatures between 60–80° F.

    FERTILIZERFeed once every month during the spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants such as our All Purpose Fertilizer (20-20-20).

    TOXICITYThe Spider Plant is non-toxic and safe for humans, dogs, and cats.

    ADDITIONAL CAREMature spider plants will produce “spiderettes,” or “pups.” These are new plant offshoots from the mother plant that you can trim off and nurture to produce an entirely new plant. To propagate, cut off the small plant from the mother, and place the bottom end in a glass of water. You should see roots develop in 2–4 weeks. After roots develop, plant the pup in soil and water regularly. If your Spider Plant is in need of a trim, clean up your plant using clean, sharp Plant Snips.

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