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[ Pot Size: 4.5'' ]
The Bonnie Spider Plant gets its name from the spider-like baby plants, or pups, that dangle from the adult plant. It prefers to dry out a little between watering, so about once a week is generally a good rule-of-thumb. If your plant gets brown tips, it may be due to under-watering or fluoride found in tap water. If this persists, try using distilled water.
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Colors Green Plants Indoor Foliage Plants Collections Classic Plant Care PDF PS18026-Bonnie-Spider-Plant-Care-Guide.pdf Flowers Water Change vase water every other day (add flower food to the new water if available). All should be submerged.
If your flowers came in a basket or other container with foam, add fresh water every day.Flowers Light/Temperature Display your bouquet or flower arrangement in a cool, draft-free area.
Avoid direct sunlight, which causes the flowers to die more quickly.Flowers Pruning Immediately remove dead or wilting leaves and stems.
Recut your flower and foliage stems just before putting them back into new water.- Reviews