1. Propagation Through Spiderettes
Spiderettes are small offshoots or baby spider plants that develop at the end of long stems and these can be used for propagation. These small plantlets have roots and can be carefully detached from the mother plant.
Once these baby plants are separated, they can be rooted in water and then potted in the soil to grow into independent spider plants. Steps in this method involve:
- Gently detach plantlets with roots from mother plant.
- Dip roots in water, then pot in well-draining soil.
- Water lightly and keep warm with bright, indirect light.