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Learn how to propagate a spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) in soil vs. water. Use this step-by-step guide for cuttings care and timing expectations.
Propagating spider plants is quick and very easy, and there are a few ways you can do it. It’s so simple that soon you’ll have tons of extras to share with your friends and family. In this complete guide, I will walk you through exactly what to do.
In this step by step article we teach you exactly how to propagate your spider plant with detailed pictures to guide you along the way.
Spider plant propagation simply involves planting the spiderette in a pot filled with any lightweight potting mix. Be sure the pot has drainage holes in the bottom. Check Out Our Complete Guide to Houseplant Propagation.
There are three popular ways in which you can propagate your Spider plant. They are all easy to get through and, if you have kids, you can ask them to join the party and have fun while making more Spider plants. Besides stolons and spiderettes, you can also propagate your Spider plant using seeds.
Whether your spider plant is producing spiderettes or a friend gave you a spider plant baby from their own collection, you’ll need to know how to propagate a spider plant baby into a new plant. Don’t worry—we have three different methods to explain to you that you can choose from.
The easiest way to propagate spider plants is from pups. These can either be rooted in water or in soil, depending on which method you prefer. I prefer propagating in water as I like to watch the roots grow, but your pups will develop stronger initial roots if you go the soil route.