Healthy Spider Plant in a hanging basket with babies dangling down

Spider Plant Care: How to Grow the Easiest Air-Purifying Plant

The Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) is a classic for a reason. With its long, arching green-and-white leaves, it looks beautiful in hanging baskets. It is famous for producing “spiderettes” (baby plants) that dangle down like little spiders on a web.

If you are already growing a Peace Lily or a Money Plant, the Spider Plant will be a great addition to your air-purifying collection.

Why You Need a Spider Plant

  • Safe for Pets: Unlike many houseplants, it is non-toxic to cats and dogs.

  • Top Air Purifier: It is excellent at removing carbon monoxide and xylene from indoor air.

  • Easy to Propagate: You can easily grow new plants from the “babies” it produces.

Top Tips for Spider Plant Care

Learn how to care for Spider Plants. Discover tips on lighting, watering, and how to propagate spiderettes to grow your indoor garden for free

1. Bright, Indirect Light

  • Light: They love bright windows but hate direct scorching sun, which can burn their delicate leaves.

  • Low Light: They can survive in low light, but they won’t produce as many “babies.”

2. Watering and Soil

  • Watering: Water them when the top 50% of the soil is dry. They don’t like to sit in soggy soil.

  • Tip: If the tips of the leaves turn brown, it might be due to chemicals in tap water. Try using filtered water instead.

3. Propagation (Growing Babies)

  • How to: When the small plantlets grow roots, you can snip them off and put them in water or directly into the soil. Within a few weeks, you’ll have a brand new plant!

Conclusion

Spider Plants are the perfect “starter plant” for beginners. They are tough, beautiful, and give you free baby plants every year. Keep them in a hanging pot near a bright window and watch them thrive.

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