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Botanical Name | Chlorophytum comosum |
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Plant Type | Houseplant |
Sun Exposure | Part Sun, Shade |
Soil Type | Loamy |
Soil pH | Neutral |
Bloom Time | Spring, Summer, Fall |
Flower Color | White |
Native to South Africa, spider plants are an essential part of any hanging plant collection. Pot them into simple baskets, provide them with ample water and food, and within two years, you should be rewarded with a full display. Alternatively, they can be positioned atop columns for a beautiful display. Note that plantlets will not form on immature plants. The most common problem is under watering and feeding during the growing season. These are robust plants.
While spider plants will grow under most conditions, there are some things to consider if you want your plant to thrive. In terms of light, they are undemanding. Spider plants prefer bright light and tend toward scorching in direct sunlight. However, they will grow in conditions ranging from semi-shady to partial direct sun.
You should water them liberally through the summer and mist them occasionally. During winter, cut watering back. When it comes to temperature, do not let them fall below 50 F or expose them to cold drafts. Spider plants like fast-draining, well-aerated potting mix. Feed them weekly during the summer with liquid fertilizer or use pellets at the beginning of the growing season.