Everything you want to know about caring for your indoor spider plant.
HOW TO CARE
Moderate Indirect Sunlight (Place by a sheer curtain or a sunny/bright room.)
Water Once Weekly (water until soil looks damp, and don't water again until soil is more dried out.)
**If the leaves start to look really light green, almost translucent, your plant needs water**
REPOTTING
Your spider plant needs a bigger pot once its white roots are exposed and have taken over its pot and soil.
Get a bigger pot, one that allows for draining
Add some soil
Lift spider out of its old pot
Loosen the bottom roots
Place in new pot
Water new potted plant sufficiently
BENEFITS
They clean the air! Studies have shown that spider plant is quite effective in cleaning indoor air by absorbing chemicals, including formaldehyde, xylene, benzene, and carbon monoxide
Spider plants emit a lot of oxygen, helping you breathe more naturally during sleep
Spider plants are known for their calming properties. They can help improve mood and relieve anxiety.
They can help eliminate airborne allergens, including dust mites, pollen, mold spores, pet dander, and more, making it beneficial for people prone to allergies
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