6. Propagate Offshoots
Spider plants produce baby plants (“spiderettes”) that can be rooted:
Cut and root them in water or directly in soil
Propagating these offshoots not only creates new plants but encourages the main plant to grow bushier
7. Maintain Optimal Humidity and Temperature
Spider plants prefer:
Moderate to high humidity
Temperatures between 65–75°F (18–24°C)
Avoid placing near heating vents, air conditioners, or drafts
Mist your plant occasionally or use a humidity tray to keep the environment favorable.
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