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#43100 May 8th, 2006 at 07:15 AM
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I just got a beautiful spider plant but its quite root bound( roots growing out of the pot). I know spider plants like to be semi-root bound, but this seems a little extreme! Its currently doing fine and giving all kinds of babies, but should I repot? Or should I wait a little bit for it to get adjusted to the new environment and then repot? Or just leave it alone? Thanks a bunch!

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Hello welcome to the forum Kara ..
You should let it adjust to the area for sure ... at least for a month or so then repot it into a little bigger not much pot and you should be fine ..

#43102 May 9th, 2006 at 03:40 PM
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Just leave it alone. It will do just fine potbound if you make sure to keep it watered well.

#43103 May 11th, 2006 at 08:00 AM
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I'd let it adjust first, then repot in a pot about a 1/2 size bigger. It wouldn't hurt to clip some of those babies either to encourage more growth from the mother plant. wavey

#43104 May 12th, 2006 at 03:26 AM
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My spider plant is also having babies... and I was wondering how long I should wait to cut the babies? They are currently about 1 1/2 inches long. I do have another pot with babies from last time in and would like to put these in it as well as it is a big pot. This is one of my babies-

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#43105 May 12th, 2006 at 03:35 AM
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Hey Tonya, just curious, how does your holiday cactus do in the plastic pot? I have all mine in terra cotta but it detracts from the look of the plant itself. I thought about replanting in plastic but I wasn't sure about them not drying out evenly.

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#43106 May 12th, 2006 at 03:38 AM
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I just put it in that pot, but it was growing fine in the plastic pot I bought it in. At first when I bought it, it died back to one little sprig. Now it is branching and doing fine...I even have 3 new leaves! clp

#43107 May 12th, 2006 at 04:03 AM
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Thank you so much for your help! how often do you guys water your spider plants? When they start drooping?

#43108 May 12th, 2006 at 04:53 AM
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Mine is right beside my kitchen sink, so I just give it a little squirt from the sprayer about once a week. If you wait until they droop- you will shock them too much( I learned this from experience) and will lose leaves, and eventually the plant if you aren't careful.

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Cut the babies off when they get a little bigger and have some of those nubby roots growing on the ends.

#43110 May 12th, 2006 at 09:45 AM
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Thanks! I couldn't remember!

#43111 May 12th, 2006 at 12:48 PM
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Agreed... don't let spiders dry out too much they get "burnt" around the edges. Definitely wait to cut babies until they have some air root. Don't worry it won't be long... they grow rather quickly. I have to give away four or more a year and I started from a baby that was dying at a friend's house 2 years ago.

#43112 May 12th, 2006 at 11:54 PM
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My best one is a baby from a mother plant my husband's mother gave him 10 years ago...she has had her plant since the 70's. I almost killed the mother tho, I let it dry out one too many times! I losty all but a couple leaves and then realized I had better quit doing that! DUH confused I will try to post pics..

#43113 May 13th, 2006 at 01:00 AM
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this is my "baby from last year...

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The "mother" plant is the one in the back with 2 babies from the other plant...

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The mother and babies have only been in this pot for about a month. Before that the babies were in water

#43114 May 16th, 2006 at 04:14 AM
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in case you haven't repotted yet, i suggest leaving the plant where it is. i have a huge spider plant that started as a baby only a year and a half ago. you can't see the pot because of the leaves, it had 4 babies of its own last summer, and has 10 new ones already this spring. it is so root bound i would have to smash the pot to get it out. (it's a clay pot, about 20cm in diameter and 30cm tall--the roots have somewhere to go). each baby branch has about 6 or 7 groups of new leaves and roots. i already have 6 spider plants to give away, so i clearly can't keep up with the growth rate of this plant. any suggestions on how to contain this plant and limit its growth?

#43115 May 16th, 2006 at 02:18 PM
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pinch the babies before they even get started. other than that, there is really not much you can do. clipping pre-babies actually boosts the overall growth of the mother plant, but at least you have nothing to give away. the sad part is, since they love being potbound there really is nothing you can do to limit them! good luck! lala

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ok, i'll try that. do you mean to pinch the babies off the branch, or to clip the branch before it even gets the babies? thanks,
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#43117 May 16th, 2006 at 05:15 PM
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i am attempting to share a picture with you, but i don't think it will work. i've only ever been on forums where i can upload photos directly from my computer. if this doesn't work, you can look at http://amy-hondronicols.magix.net where i have 2 photos of my spider plant.

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#43118 May 17th, 2006 at 04:10 AM
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i figured out the photos!

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#43119 May 17th, 2006 at 11:41 AM
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I can't wait for mine to look like that again! That is what it looked like when my hubby and I got married. 2 moves and 2 pots later...you saw the results! shk

#43120 May 18th, 2006 at 11:51 PM
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Wow thats a beautiful plant. I would love to have the problem of many babies.

#43121 May 19th, 2006 at 12:13 AM
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Am I doing something wrong with mine or will it take more time to start bushing instead of getting taller? It is very healthy and growing, but it is only growing up and not out?? Duh

#43122 May 21st, 2006 at 02:08 PM
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okay so in order to get it to be more bushy, if it is growing babies, take out as much of the "streamer" as you can. this boosts growth of the mother plant.
pumpie, I'd suggest repotting soon... obviously extremely healthy (what are you feeding? the color is marvelous!) but it will also send it into "hey I've got root room" mode so that it will stop "birthing" and start trying to be just a momma for awhile.

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Should I give them regular miracle grow or is there something special to feed them??
Thanks

#43124 May 23rd, 2006 at 04:10 AM
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i figured if i repotted, the plant would get even bigger--both in bushiness and in number of babies. i will give it a new home, also because it's getting too hard to water. this pot doesn't have a hole in the bottom, so i can't let it just soak water up by itself.

i don't feed it anything. when i was living somewhere else it got a bit of someone else's fertilizer. i haven't kept that up. it gets a lot of sun in a west facing window, but in the summers it gets less direct light in a bright room but at an east window.

the parent plant of this one got kind of abandoned by my parents, so they put it in the backyard in some water last summer. it was pretty dry, so i think its container was empty most of the time. it survived just fine and now it's separated into many new plants, all of which are getting huge again. i think i have a very hardy, fast-growing strain of spider plant.

i will give a lot of it to a friend of mine because it's a really good for cleaning the air like a filter. any thoughts on that property?

amy

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