When spider plants live in a pot too-large, they may suffer from houseplant root rot as the potting soil takes longer to dry out. Even when living in a smaller pot, these plants will produce ...
To check this, stick your finger an inch or so into your plant pot to feel for moisture. Potting your spider plant in a planter with a drainage hole or drainage rocks can help excess water flow ...
"These are truly majestic indoors, especially when grown in hanging baskets or tall, slender pots," TGH continues. "Most ...
Water your spider plant thoroughly, but don't let it sit in a puddle. "The key is to make sure the pot has good drainage so excess water can escape," adds Ramos. "I usually water until I see a ...