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Plant Trees Spider Plant - Chlorophytum Comosum

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Sunlight
A spider plant likes bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight as it has the potential to scorch the leaves. Spider plants will grow in low light, but they'll grow slowly and may not produce plantlets. In low light, striped spider plant leaves may lose their variegation
Soil and Water
Spider plants prefer it if their soil dries out a bit between watering. Check the soil every 4 or 5 days. If it's dry to the touch, water the plants thoroughly until excess water drains out of the bottom of the pot. If possible, use rainwater or distilled water for spider plants to keep their leaves from discoloration
Temperature and Humidity
Humidity and warm temperatures are best for spider plants. Keep them away from fans, air conditioners and cool drafts. Temperatures above 50ºF are best for these tropical plants. If your home is dry, a few mists with water each week will be beneficial
Pruning
Prune away dead leaves when you see them. If your plant seems to be slow in growing, pull out plant shoots to focus the plant's energy on new growth.
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 Description :  

 Spider plants have long, arching leaves that can be green or striped green and white. Small flowers form at the end of the leaves of mature plants, which can then form plantlets to start new potted plants.

Spider plants are easy to grow, tolerate all light levels, and don't mind if you miss a weekly watering. Spider plant, also called airplane plant, grows well in containers or hanging baskets. This clump-forming perennial is hardy only in Zones 9-11 outdoors, one of the reasons it's so popular as an indoor plant.

 Note : This plant is only use for illustratio purpose. 

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