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$5 each I have about 6 available same size as first picture, other pictures are to show how large they grow and propogate. I can meet at Texaco on March rd in Theodore, st Elmo feed n seed or circle k on old Pascagoula rd and Mcdonald rd in Theodore.
They look lovely hanging over the porch. Or indoors by a window.
Light
All the variegated Spider Plants need a bright spot in order to keep their stripes. The all green version (which has no variegation to lose) will accept a darker location although growth will be much slower. Direct sunlight should always be avoided.
Watering
Water your plant well in the growing months (Spring through to Autumn / Fall) and if you've put it in a bright spot, you'll get a fast rate of growth and a good chance of Spider Babies.
Water only sparingly in Winter as growth slows down no matter what you do at this time of year and if you've to much water sloshing around the roots, it can cause the plant to rot.
Humidity
For Spider Plants humidity levels are not important.
Feeding
These tough plants accept occasional feeding, but for even regular growth, try and feed at least once a month using a standard houseplant fertiliser. Don't feed newly planted Spider Babies / Pups, or the mature plants in the Winter months.
Temperature
The average warmth of a typical home is the key to good growth. You can put your plant outside in the Summer but be sure to bring it indoors before Winter arrives.
If the soil is dry your plant will survive without issue down to 5°C / 41°F. If the soil is wet or you go colder than this, some damage will likely result. Any exposure to a hard frost will totally destroy the plant over night.
Repotting
If ideal care has been provided, you'll end up repotting a Spider Plant into a bigger pot every Spring until it reaches maturity after about 2 to 5 years. You can just use standard houseplant or garden compost. If you think you might need some help with repotting your plant be sure to check out our repotting guide.
If you're worried your plant is too big already and you aren't able to move it to a different location, don't repot into a larger container and this will restrict its growth
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