How To Propagate Spider Plant
The water method of propagating spider plants allows you to develop the plants roots first then you plant it with already established roots into the soil.
How to propagate spider plant. Lastly move the plant to the soil and water it. Propagating spider plants in soil is the easiest and most tolerated method for little plants. Refer to my blog post here for instructions on how to do that.
Be sure the pot has drainage holes in the bottom. While many plant enthusiasts prefer propagating spider plants with super cute spiderettes you can propagate these plants without them. Here I will show you how to propagate Spider Plants 3 ways.
Spider Plant Propagation Method. Make sure the bank has drain openings at an all-time low. More on propagating spider plants.
To propagate spider plant in soil prepare a small pot with standard potting soil possibly some added perlite for increased drainage. If any of the baby plants dont have roots put them in a container with water so the bottoms of the plants. Although this method is a tad messier and requires a larger more mature plant spider plants can be divided and put into new pots.
Propagating Spider Plantlets Spider plant babies spiderettes is a very easy process is a gre. Alternatively you can pluck off plantlets and root. The easiest way to propagate spider plants is by putting the babies in water until new roots start to grow.
There are three ways to propagate spider plant babies. To propagate baby spider plants use gardening shears to clip the baby spider plants off the flower shoots on the mother plant. You can leave the baby attached to the parent plant until the new plant takes root then separate it.