"Ronky" wrote in message
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I recently repotted my spider plant because I think it had root rot.
The roots looked good - but I think the pot was too big. The leave
continued to shrivel and turn brown and soggy. Thus - I pulled the
root out and replanted it in a much smaller and drier pot with fresh
soild and a dash of miracle grow. Below is a picture of the first
repotting, the roots of the surviving plant and the new pot. What do
you guys think based on how the roots look? Does it have a chance?
Thanks for all the help.
I read that they don't like water containing chlorine. Let the water sit
for 24 hours before using it. Also let the soil dry before watering - don't
overwater. Be careful with fertilizers. Use 1/2 as much twice as often.
Keep them out of the full summer sun. They do better in dappled shade.
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