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Spider Plant

Chlorophytum comosum Spider Plant

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Spider Plant

Chlorophytum comosum Spider Plant

7 reviews

Perennials
  • Easy to care for and low maintenance
  • Purifies indoor air by removing toxins
  • Produces small plantlets that can be propagated easily
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  • 6" Pot
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Why Spider Plant?

Spider plants are popular houseplants because of their unique, long, narrow leaves that resemble spider legs. They are low maintenance and can thrive in a variety of light conditions, making them perfect for indoor spaces. Spider plants are also known for their air purifying qualities, removing toxins like formaldehyde and carbon monoxide from the air. They are safe for pets and children, making them a versatile choice for any home.

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Sunlight

Spider Plants prefer bright, indirect sunlight but can also tolerate low light conditions. They are best placed in a location with filtered sunlight or in a room with a east or west facing window. Direct sunlight can cause the leaves to burn or fade.

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Watering

Spider plants prefer consistently moist soil, but they do not like to be overwatered. Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, usually about once a week. Be sure to allow excess water to drain out of the bottom of the pot.

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Fertilizing

Spider plants prefer well-draining soil with a balanced fertilizer that is diluted to half strength. They benefit from a balanced liquid fertilizer every 2-3 weeks during the growing season, but do not require heavy feeding. Over-fertilizing can lead to nu

Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum Spider Plant)

The Spider Plant, botanically known as Chlorophytum comosum, is a popular houseplant known for its long, grass-like leaves that arch and cascade down from the plant. This plant gets its name from the baby plantlets that dangle down from the mother plant, resembling spiders on a web.

Spider plants are easy to care for and are great for beginners. They thrive in bright, indirect light but can also tolerate lower light conditions. They prefer well-draining soil and should be watered when the top inch of soil feels dry. Spider plants are known for their air-purifying qualities, making them a great addition to any indoor space.

These plants can be grown in hanging baskets or as potted plants, and they are safe for pets, making them a versatile and attractive choice for any home or office. With proper care, your Spider Plant can produce delicate white flowers in the right conditions.

Bring a touch of nature into your indoor space with the charming and resilient Spider Plant.

Plant Information:

Botanical Name: Chlorophytum comosum Spider Plant
USDA Zones: 9 - 11
Mature Height: 12-24 in
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Pollination Info

Spider Plant Pollination

The spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) is a popular houseplant known for its air-purifying qualities and its ability to thrive in various indoor conditions. In its natural habitat, spider plants are pollinated by insects such as bees and butterflies. However, when grown indoors, spider plants can still produce babies (plantlets) without the need for pollination.

How Spider Plants Reproduce

Spider plants reproduce asexually through a process known as “vegetative propagation”. The plant produces long, trailing stems with small plantlets that grow at the end of these stems. These plantlets can eventually be removed from the mother plant and placed in soil to grow into a new spider plant.

Encouraging Spider Plant Growth

To encourage the growth of new plantlets on your spider plant, make sure to provide it with adequate sunlight, water, and well-draining soil. Spider plants also appreciate occasional fertilization during their growing season to promote healthy growth.

Pollination in Spider Plants

Although spider plants do not rely on pollination for reproduction, if you choose to propagate your spider plant through seeds instead of plantlets, you can do so by hand-pollinating the flowers. This can be done by transferring pollen from the stamen of one flower to the pistil of another using a small paintbrush or cotton swab.

FAQ

Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) FAQ

1. How much light does a spider plant need?

Spider plants prefer bright, indirect sunlight, but they can also tolerate low light conditions. Avoid placing them in direct sunlight as it can scorch their leaves.

2. How often should I water my spider plant?

Water your spider plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Be sure not to overwater as this can lead to root rot. In general, water your spider plant about once a week.

3. Can spider plants be grown in water?

Yes, spider plants can be grown in water. Simply place the plant in a container filled with water and change the water every 1-2 weeks to prevent stagnation and algae growth.

4. How often should I fertilize my spider plant?

During the growing season (spring and summer), fertilize your spider plant with a balanced houseplant fertilizer about once a month. In the fall and winter, you can reduce the frequency to once every 2-3 months.

5. How do I propagate my spider plant?

Spider plants are easily propagated by division or by planting the plantlets that grow on the mother plant's stems. Simply cut off the plantlet with some roots attached and plant it in a separate container.

6. What are some common pests and diseases that affect spider plants?

Spider plants are relatively pest-resistant, but they can sometimes be affected by spider mites, mealybugs, and aphids. Keep an eye out for any signs of pest infestations and treat them promptly with insecticidal soap. Overwatering can also lead to root rot, so be sure to allow the soil to dry out between waterings.

Planting & Care

Planting & Care for Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

Planting:

1. Choose a well-draining potting mix for the spider plant.

2. Place the plant in a location with indirect sunlight.

3. Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.

Care:

1. Water the spider plant regularly, keeping the soil evenly moist but not soggy.

2. Spider plants enjoy moderate to bright indirect sunlight, but can also tolerate low light conditions.

3. Fertilize the plant once a month during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer.

4. Trim off any discolored or dead leaves to promote new growth.

5. Repot the spider plant every 2-3 years to refresh the soil and provide more space for growth.

Following these planting and care tips will help your spider plant thrive and grow beautifully in your home.

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Danny O.

Fast shipping, excellent customer service

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Oscar L.

The spider plant arrived in perfect condition and looks even better than the picture!

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Nicole R.

I recently purchased a Chlorophytum plant from this website and I couldn't be happier with my purchase. The plant arrived looking healthy and vibrant. Overall, a great experience.

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