When a spider plant produces babies, you might easily turn them into full-grown plants.
Attractive and easy to grow, a spider plant makes an excellent houseplant.
Spider plants do especially well in a corner of your bathroom, where they get a little extra humidity.
It’s easy to learnhow to propagate your houseplants, so you might bulk up your collection for free.
Make a little hole in the center with your finger.
Before long, your new little spider plants will start producing their own babies.
That way, the “parent” plan can rest and save its energy to keep growing properly.
Both ways are acceptable, and if done correctly, will definitely propagate.
If you propagate spider plants in water, the root may grow faster, about 10 days.
There are other causes, thoughunderwatering is one of the most common culprits.