Spider plants are one of the most adaptable houseplants that are easy to grow and refreshing for your space. Here are 5 tips to take care of a spider plant.
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Lighting
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Place the spider plant in bright to moderate indirect sunlight. Too much exposure to sunlight can scorch its leaves.
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Watering
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Water the spider plant once a week. Try using filtered water, as tap water may contain minerals that can be toxic for this houseplant.
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Humidity
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Spider plant is a tropical plant that thrives in warm temperatures and medium to high humidity levels.
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Leaves
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Pay attention to the leaves of your spider plant. Brown leaves indicate over-watering, while yellow leaves can imply overexposure to sunlight.
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Soil
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Spider plant thrives in moist soil. Make sure the soil isn't overly wet or dry.