7 tips to make your spider plant bushier and healthier (Page 2 ) | April 25, 2025
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Pruning helps to remove dead or damaged leaves and encourages new growth. Trim any browning tips or yellowing leaves with clean, sharp scissors. Regular pruning will help maintain a bushier appearance and promote healthier growth.
5. Re-pot When Necessary:
Spider plants can become root-bound, which stunts their growth. Check the roots periodically, and if they appear crowded or are growing out of the drainage holes, it’s time to re-pot. Choose a slightly larger pot with fresh soil to give the roots more room to grow.
6. Propagate Offshoots:
Spider plants produce baby shoots, or “spiderettes,” which can be propagated to create new plants. Snip the spiderettes from the main plant and root them in water or directly in potting soil. This not only helps in maintaining a bushy parent plant but also allows you to propagate new plants.
7. Maintain Optimal Humidity and Temperature:
Spider plants prefer a moderate to high humidity level and temperatures between 65-75°F (18-24°C). Consider using a humidity tray or misting the plant occasionally. Avoid placing your spider plant near drafts or heating vents, which can cause stress and inhibit growth.
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