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How Do You Root Spider Plant Cuttings?

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How Do You Root Spider Plant Cuttings?

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Spider plants are a common household plant originating from South Africa. This household plant looks like a spider and lends itself to easy propagation. Tiny shoots will stem from your spider plant as it grows. Rooting these tiny shoots in water is a great way to increase the amount of household plants in your home. Fill up a vase with water. The water shouldn’t be too warm or too cold. The vase should have a fairly narrow neck, allowing a shoot to sit in the vase without falling in. Place a spider plant shoot into the vase. There is no need to use rooting hormone. Place the vase in a sunny place, but not directly in the sun. Monitor the evaporation rate of the water. The cutting should begin to root in about a week. You will be able to see small roots on the bottom of the cutting. Prepare a pot with potting soil. To plant the rooted cutting in the pot, the soil needs to be loose. Use a small pot to avoid root rot. Plant the cutting in the loose soil. Mist the soil and the cutting with

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