ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Growing Spider Plants in Water | How to Grow Spider Plant in Water

The plant must be kept away from too much direct sunlight, as it can burn its leaves. It survives best in the combination of sun and shade–Bright morning sunlight and then indirect light during the day. According to Feng Shui, the best location for the plant is the southeastern, southern, and eastern corners of the home.

Water Changing Interval

Always be careful when it comes to changing the water–Once every 5-7 days is the right interval. If you notice water getting pale or discolored before, then replace it before the schedule. Clean water will also allow you to keep a close eye on the development of the roots.

Avoid using too hot or cold water. It’s good practice to use room-temperature water to save the plant from shock. Tap water usually contains fluoridated or chlorinated water, which causes brown leaves. And because of this, use RO, mineral, well, pond, borewell, or rainwater, or let your tap water sit for a day to eliminate the chlorine.

Fertilizing

Any water-soluble balanced fertilizer will help in the development of the plant. Add 1/4 spoon in a gallon of water and transfer it to the jar. Stop feeding the plant for a while if you see burnt leaves due to overfertilization. You can also add fish aquarium water to the vase. It will work as a natural fertilizer.

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Leave a Comment