![]() Feeding Hawaiian Spider Plantįeed your Hawaiian Spider Plant a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer biweekly except during this plant’s dormant period, or winter months. During the growing season, you will typically need to water this hybrid once or twice each week but less frequently during the dormant period of fall and winter. Hawaiian Spider Plant only requires watering when the top 1 to 2 inches of soil are dry to the touch. Simply repot your Hawaiian Spider Plant in a pot that is one to two inches bigger than the old pot. Also, if you love your Hawaiian Spider Plant so much that you want it to multiply, you can propagate this hybrid using offsets or seeds. This slow-growing hybrid will normally need to be repotted only every two to three years, preferably at the beginning of the growing season in spring. This will enable the plant to use more of its resources for growth versus reproduction. To promote bushier growth, remove the offsets. While Hawaiian Spider Plant does not require frequent pruning, dead leaves should be trimmed in order to promote growth and prevent disease. To promote growth and avert fungal disease, use a good houseplant potting soil amended with peat moss and perlite/coco coir. It prefers aerated, well-draining soil with a neutral pH. Hawaiian Spider Plant CareĪ 4-inch or 6-inch pot is a good-sized starter home for your Hawaiian Spider Plant. Any room with south-facing, west-facing or east-facing windows will suffice however, during any periods of direct light, it is wise to place this lovely house plant a few feet away from any windows to prevent its leaves from being sunburned. ![]() Hawaiian Spider Plant prefers bright, indirect light. Hawaiian Spider Plant Sunlight Requirements And? Since this lovely house plant is nontoxic to people and pets, you won’t have to worry about little hands or paws coming into contact with this hybrid. Hawaiian Spider Plant thrives in bright indirect light, temperatures ranging between 70-90☏, and humidity levels ranging between 40% to 80%. Best Locations For Growing Hawaiian Spider Plant With all these traits, this lovely house plant will offer color and charm to any home or office for years to come. It looks great planted in a hanging pot with its plantlets draped about, and yields small but splendid ivory blooms. This lovely evergreen originates from Africa, and is also known as Chlorophytum comosum, Spider Plant 'Hawaiian', Spider Ivy, Spider Plant, Ribbon Plant, and Airplane Plant. How do you picture Hawaiian Spider Plant? Maybe you envision its slim, elongated leaves mirroring an arachnid’s legs as they grow tall and then curve downward as a spider? Or perhaps you see its variegated foliage, painted with segments of cream and chartreuse, as a cluster of multicolored satin ribbons fluttering in the wind? Either way, this tropical perennial is unique and attractive. Light Preference/Tolerated (Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light).
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