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Plant Parenthood 26w
Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone had tips for spider plants? I recently got this one for free, and I especially need dirt recommendations!
15 upvotes, 2 comments. Sidechat image post by Anonymous in Plant Parenthood. "Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone had tips for spider plants? I recently got this one for free, and I especially need dirt recommendations!"
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Anonymous 26w

They love sun and make sure the soil drains really well! In my experience they can either be a pain in the butt or thrive on neglect so just find a sunny spot (but not that it scorches the leaves) and just water when it starts looking a little sad

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 26w

Thank you!!

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