My spider plants leafs are curling not sure what I’m doin...
4” pot without drainage
Last watered 1 year ago
Your spider plant is theoretically in a great spot—east-facing windows give it the perfect mix of direct and indirect light. Just make sure it doesn’t get too much direct sun, or the leaves might scorch. Water it when the top inch of soil feels dry, and avoid letting it sit in water to prevent root rot. It’s a hardy plant, so just keep an eye on the light and water, and it’ll stay happy and healthy.
If the leaves of your spider plant are curling, it might be a sign of stress. Check the watering first—too much or too little water can cause curling. Make sure the soil is well-draining and not staying too wet. Also, consider the humidity; spider plants prefer higher humidity, so if the air is too dry, try misting the plant or placing it near a humidifier. Lastly, check if it’s getting too much direct sunlight; moving it slightly away from the window might help. Adjust these factors, and the leaves should start to uncurl.
If the leaves of your spider plant are curling, it might be a sign of stress. Check the watering first—too much or too little water can cause curling. Make sure the soil is well-draining and not staying too wet. Also, consider the humidity; spider plants prefer higher humidity, so if the air is too dry, try misting the plant or placing it near a humidifier. Lastly, check if it’s getting too much direct sunlight; moving it slightly away from the window might help. Adjust these factors, and the leaves should start to uncurl.
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