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Caring For Sick Spider Plants: How To Treat Diseases Of Spider Plant

Caring For Sick Spider Plants: How To Treat Diseases Of Spider Plant

Last Modified March 8, 2017 By Staff Writer

Caring for sick spider plants is something a lot of people will be doing, so it is important to know the right way to treat the plant and help it. These types of plants are very hardy plants and they grow best in indirect light. They work great indoors with only moderate watering. Most of the problems with these plants can be traced to issues in the environment.

Key Takeaways:

  • Spider plants are very popular houseplants, and for good reason. They’re very hardy, growing best in indirect light with soil that’s allowed to dry out between waterings.
  • Caring for sick spider plants shouldn’t be too difficult once you know what to look for. There really aren’t many common spider plant diseases.
  • When caring for sick spider plants, the best course of action is usually repotting. If the source of your problem is soil that is too dense or a root bound plant, this should help to clear things up.

“Caring for sick spider plants shouldn’t be too difficult once you know what to look for. There really aren’t many common spider plant diseases. It is possible for them to suffer from fungal leaf rot and fungal root rot. Root rot can usually be traced to too much watering and/or soil that doesn’t drain freely enough.”

http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/spider-plant/treating-diseases-of-spider-plant.htm

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