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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comMy friend gave me a spiderette and at first it wasn’t doing so well, but then I put it in a bigger pot with great drainage and she took off. She grew like crazy and even became a Momma spider plant herself! But ever since the one spiderette she’s not produced anything new. She seems to have stopped all growth. Is there something I’m not doing, do I need to prune her back?
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1 Comment To "Spider plant"
#1 Comment By shelley On 09/30/2015 @ 2:14 pm
Spider plants tend to produce more plantlets when they are rootbound, which will happen eventually as your plant engulfs its new pot. It will also help if the plant is a warm and well-lit location, is properly watered and perhaps even gets a little fertilizer.
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