
Hanging in there. Those are babies from my spider plant. They are growing stronger each day. I’ve propagated a few of them, but these ones I’ll leave in there, they are having a good time attached to the main plant, I want to see how far they will go.
I love doing this with many plants – strawberries especially!
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I haven’t tried with strawberries, I must this summer!
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absolutely – keep the baby attached by its “umbilical chord” and use a grip or something to hold it into a clear bit of soil and allow it to root and grow…
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I have also purchased a spider plant recently and taking care. Hope it likes my place and thrives.
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They are easy to take care of. If they are happy they have babies. I repotted a few babies and they are happy too, soon I’ll have more plants to spread around the house. Hope your give you babies too!
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Very cool! I’ve recently purchased a small spider plant, hope it survives and gives babies!
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They are lovely plants, really brightening the room. I repotted a few of the babies, they are doing well, so I’ll have more plants to spread around the house. Hope yours give you babies too!
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