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  2. Propagating Spiderettes: Learn How To Root Spider Plant Babies

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    Planting spiderettes in potting soil is the easiest and quickest way to propagate spider plant babies. However, if you like, you can stick the spiderette in a glass of water for a week or two, then plant the rooted spiderette in a pot of soil.

  3. How to Propagate Spider Plants - The Spruce

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    Learning how to propagate spider plants is simple and straightforward. It won't cost anything because the mother plant produces baby plantlets or spiderettes and takes only a few supplies. Propagation is easy by potting cuttings or rooting them in water.

  4. How To Propagate Spider Plants In Water Or Soil (5 Easy Steps ...

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    There are three main ways you can propagate your spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum, also called an “airplane plant”): Rooting the babies – This is the most common (and easiest) method, and the one I’ll focus on in this post. Division – You can split the rootball on mature plants to create more. I’ll briefly touch how to do that below.

  5. How to Propagate Baby Spider Plants: The 4 Best Methods - wikiHow

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    To propagate baby spider plants, use gardening shears to clip the baby spider plants off the flower shoots on the mother plant. If any of the baby plants don’t have roots, put them in a container with water so the bottoms of the plants are submerged in the water.

  6. Spider Plant Babies: How to Propagate Them Into New Plants

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    You can propagate spider plant babies in water to let their roots grow a bit before moving them into soil. Carefully remove the spider plant babies from the parent plant. Use clean, sterilized gardening shears and cut the babies from the vines right above where they attach to the runner.

  7. Propagating Spider Plant Babies: How to Root Spiderettes

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    Growing new spider plants from babies is easy and can be accomplished using three different methods. Learn to propagate spiderettes, now at Gardener’s Path.

  8. How to propagate spider plants easily in water, including babies!

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    There are three main ways to propagate spider plant babies: by cutting them off and planting them alone in soil; by planting them in soil while they are still attached to the mother plant, severing them off of the mother plant later; and by rooting them in water.

  9. How to Propagate a Spider Plant: 5 Easy Methods (w/ photos)

    www.ohiotropics.com/2021/08/31/how-to-propagate-a-spider-plant

    Spider plant propagation is super easy. Here are 5 easy ways, so choose one that works best for you! 1. Detach Spider Plant Babies & Root in Water. Spider plants produce numerous stolons or runners (they are the yellowish, long stems growing out of the parent plant) that will form perfect new babies right along them.

  10. How to Propagate Spider Plants - Martha Stewart

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    Spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) are recognized by their grass-like foliage that gives way to baby spiderettes, which can then be propagated to form new plants. These baby plants are often snipped from the mother and planted in soil or water, where they eventually form their own root systems.

  11. How to Propagate Spider Plants: Babies, Roots & Seeds

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    While propagating spider plant babies is the most popular method, there are actually three different ways to propagate spider plants: rooting the spiderettes, splitting the mother root ball, and growing spider plants from seed.