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Spider baby In Pot * Organic.


Price: $3.50
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Spider Baby plant in pot~Organic.

My little spider plants are Organically grow with much love.  I have different sizes so please ask for which ever one you'd prefer, prices will vary according to size this price is for the medium Spider baby.

Almost everyone knows spider plants. They are one of the very first plants most beginners try. They are so popular because they are easy to grow, have very few problems, and have those fascinating baby spiders dangling overboard as if they were letting themselves down on a web. Many people never notice that the little plantlets begin as small white flowers. Spider plants are botanically known as Chlorophytum comosum, and from studies done by NASA, we know that they are very good at taking pollutants out of indoor air and adding oxygen. They come in plain green and two types of variegation, green with white margins and green with a white central stripe. At the Como Conservatory they are used as a ground cover under many of the tropical plants. This is the way they grow in their natural habitat which is moist woodlands on every continent except North America and Europe. One potbound basket with a large collection of "babies" could furnish a wealth of free plantlets to do the job. They are vigorous and usually free of problems, but they do have one requirement that you should know about. They do not like treated tap water. They are sensitive to the chemicals and show it by developing brown tips on their leaves. Many people believe these brown tips are due to lack of water, but that is not so. They have roots adapted to water storage and prefer to dry out between watering.

I shall send the plant safely in a box,  shipping charges will be a little extra to ensure healthy safe delivery.  I shall also send instructions as to how to take care of this little chap.

Shipping plants can sometimes make them appear unhealthy or even nearly dead,  DO NOT WORRY OR PANIC,  just plant them lightly and allow them to recover with in time they are very resiliant in their efforts to survive.  It may be wise to place the plant in bowl of filtered water or water that has "stood " for 24 hours ( The chemicals in tap water can turn the leaves brown)  for a day or so to recover fully then plant by laying gently on the surface of  your pots soil, pin down if  need be to save it getting pulled of the soil .

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