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Posted 1M ago by @NewMingthing40

This isjust one of the spider plants that I wrote about. ...

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Last watered 1 month ago
It's a good idea. Right now the roots of your spider plant are drowning in water.
Spidervplants like being in DRY soil.
I'm going going to remove them from their Watery graves, let them dry out then plant in soil.
Good idea. Let them dry off in shade for a few days (let's say 3 days), and plant them in dry succulent soil, in a pot with drainage. Keep the plant in shade. Do not water for 2 days, then water profoundly till you see water coming from the drainage hole. Put the plant in shade for the next 2 days, and after then move the plant to dappled sunshine.
Water next time only when the top 1.5 " of the soil completely dry (check with your finger).
Good luck. (A note: plants do not do well, after repotting, for a few weeks, so be patient).
Yes that sounds like a plan! I will message you in a couple weeks to let you know how they're doing.

Thank you.
I’ve had pretty good luck with propagating my spider plant in moss and perlite to then soil. To avoid shock I wait until the moss is dry I transfer to soil, and then wait a day or two before watering!
That's helpful too. I will take all the help I can get.

Question, do put a single root system in a pot or a couple to a pot?
@NewMingthing40 Hi Lorraine ☺️ His care card says he's in a pot without drainage holes. If he is you'll definitely want to repot him.
Is Ronaldo doing better now? I have a spider plant as well, she's just a baby but I'm always worried something is going to happen to her. So sorry if Ronaldo isn't doing good 😭
I've only have roots left so I put all of them in a pot with drainage and well draining soil . Now I'm praying for them to sprout new leaves. Thank you for asking.