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Chlorophytum spp. - Spider Plant
I have a common variegated spider plant with many children and planted one
of its spiderettes after the baby had been accidentally cut from the plant. I potted it almost a year ago and it lives on. The spiderette is growing, but I wouldn't say thriving, as a cluster of small, quite attractive, broad-leafed rosettes and has so far declined to produce any of the usual long, arching leaves. It gets perhaps an hour or so of morning sun in an east-facing window box, regular water, and very dilute fertilization once a month or so. Is this rosette stage part of its development? (I can't find any mention of rosettes on chlorophytum sites.) And how do I get it to act normally? Or have I produced some mutant? |
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