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Posted 3Y ago by
@KenzieT
My plant is super leggy but I donβt really see a way to t...
#SmallLeafSpiderwort
Ari
Small-Leaf Spiderwort
7ft to light, indirect
4β pot with drainage
Last watered 2 years ago
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3Y ago
Taylorsville, Utah
Best Answer
Tabetha
10532 XP
3Y ago
@tmbryant37
You can trim her anywhere in between her leaf pairs and stick the cutting back in the dirt to make a more full pot.
The reason these get leggy is because they are searching for more light. Put her closer to a light source and she shouldn't stretch out as much.
Saundra
4389 XP
3Y ago
@user57179bb0
Thanks! I too needed that for my spiderwort.
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