Care Tips: 

Light: Spider plants prefer bright, indirect light. Avoid prolonged direct sun. 

Water: Water when the top few inches of soil are dry. At times, these plants can be sensitive to water quality, so if you have a lot of chlorine or fluoride in your tap water, distilled or filtered water may be recommended. 

Soil: Plant in an all-purpose, well-draining soil. Repot every few years when the spider plant has outgrown its pot. Fertilize once a month.

Temperature: Spider plants thrive in temperatures between 60-75 degrees, and prefer being kept away from cold, drafty areas as well as heating vents as it is sensitive to extreme temperature fluctuations. 

Fun Facts: 

– Very Hardy, low-maintenance plants

– With time and proper care, spider plants will send out offshoots or “babies”. When they have formed their own roots, these “babies” can be cut off of the runner vine and planted in fresh soil or place the roots in a jar of water to continue to develop more, now you’ve just propagated a new spider plant! 

– These are great air purifiers

– In some cultures, they are considered a symbol of good luck. 

– These plants can last for many, many years.