Helpful Tidbits: They are sensitive to the fluoride in tap water and using this type can produce "burnt tips." It can also great for filtering air within indoors spaces. Spider plants do best in ...
While a spider plant can handle ranges in temperature and different soil types, they are more particular about water. Chemicals like fluoride and chlorine in tap water can cause your spider plant’s ...
Spider plants enjoy a warm, humid environment, well-draining soil, and bright indirect light. Brown leaves could indicate over-fertilizing, lack of humidity, or a sensitivity to your tap water. To ...
Spider plants, also known as Chlorophytum comosum are one of the most popular and easy perennial houseplants to own, particularly amongst new plant owners, and if you know when to water them you can ...
If you are looking for an easy-to-grow houseplant, consider adopting a spider plant, Chlorophytum comosum. They do not attract spiders; they are called spider plants because of the dainty plantlets ...