What you need:
- spider plant growing "babies"
- plant pots
- potting soil
- scissors
- water
I retrieved ZP's children from their home in the guest bedroom window and prepared to cut off the babies. Here's a really big baby that was one of the first I cut to plant.
I typically inspect the babies to make sure they have root nubs before I cut them off (not sure if you can see them in the picture below, but they're there). If they do, I cut them off the stalk as close to the baby as possible.
When it's time to pot, I use my finger to poke a hole in the soil like this.
I try to make the hole deep enough that the baby's root nubs and a little bit of the leaves can be covered.
Just insert the plant into the hole and cover with more potting soil. Again, I try to get the root nubs fairly deep down since I've had problems with some of the now medium sized babies trying to fall over since I didn't plant them deep enough. I also plant 2 babies together in the same pot if they're both really small.
Eventually, you'll end up with something like this:
There's a good chance I'll eventually end up living in a jungle of spider plants if they keep growing babies at the rate they're going. Anybody want one? :)
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