Spider plants challenge our usual thinking about how plants grow. Instead of forming roots that anchor the plant, these epiphytic or tree-dwelling plants form long, thin roots that wrap around objects and anchor them to the wall. This makes them great plants for hanging baskets, or anywhere you have vertical space to fill. As with any plant, caring for spider plants requires a little know-how. Luckily, they’re not that difficult to keep alive and thriving. Here’s how to propagate spider plants.
Find a spider plant
First, find a spider plant. If you have a greenhouse, they’re everywhere! These are epiphytic plants, so they thrive in warm and humid conditions. The ideal growing conditions for spider plants are a temperature of at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity of 60 to 70 percent. They are native to tropical regions, so if you live in a cooler climate, your options are fewer.
If you live in a tropical climate, or you have access to a greenhouse, these are great plants for beginners. They’re easy to grow, and they make great hanging plants. Spider plants have a single stem that produces a large, spiky leaf. The leaves are bright green, and they grow in a rosette pattern.
Prepare the potting mix
Spider plants love soil that’s rich in nutrients, and they need a potting mix with those same nutrients. The best mix for spider plants is one that contains:
– Perlite: This helps regulate humidity and keeps the soil cool.
– Sand: Spider plants love sandy soil, which is porous and aerates it.
– Granular fertilizer: Spider plants love nutrients, so they love fertilizer too!
The best method to fertilize your plants is through feeding your potting mix. Feed your potting mix every two weeks with that same granular fertilizer. You can also use a liquid fertilizer, but keep in mind that it won’t last long. Spider plants love humidity, and liquid fertilizer evaporates very quickly. Instead, use the granules consistently.
Gently remove the plant from the pot
Once you’ve found a spider plant, it’s time to gently remove it from the pot. You can do this by gently pulling the plant from the pot, or you can use a pair of pruning shears to cut the plant from the pot. You can also use a plant wrap to wrap the plant and gently remove it.
As you gently remove the plant from the pot, keep one thing in mind. Spider plants don’t anchor themselves to the soil. Instead, they wrap their roots around objects and hold on by creating tension. If you damage their roots, they won’t grow back. Instead, they’ll die.
Propagate the plant
Spider plants form their roots on the walls of their pots. This makes it easy to root them, but it also makes it easy to kill them. If you leave the roots in the pot, they’ll die. To propagate your spider plant, remove the root from the pot, and wrap it in moist paper towels. Put the root in a plastic bag, and store it in the fridge.
The next time you water your plant, give the roots in the fridge a break from the cold and put them back in the pot. You can continue to do this every time you water your plant. This is one of the most effective ways to propagate spider plants.
Get ready to repot
You can propagate your spider plant by removing the soil from your plant’s pot. This means you’ll need to repot your plant. It’s important to know how to repot your plant. Spider plants grow slowly, and they need a lot of space to grow. To repot them successfully, follow these steps:
– Make sure to wear gloves when repotting your plant. Spider plants produce sticky sap that can be poisonous.
– Once you’ve removed the soil from the pot, make a hole to place your plant back in. Make the hole a little larger than the roots of your plant, so they have room to grow.
– Put in new potting mix and then fill your plant back into the pot.
– If you’re propagating the plant, wrap the roots in moist paper towels and store them in the fridge.
– Repot the plant every one to two years, or when the roots outgrow the pot.
Conclusion
While spider plants are well known for their epiphytic habits, they are also a very rewarding houseplant. Not only do they have a beautiful appearance, but they are also quite easy to grow. The key to growing these plants is to provide appropriate care for them. This article will show you how to propagate spider plants the right way, so you can enjoy them for years to come.