Spider plant turning white!!! Help? It’s located in a sunny room. And it was always green color.

by Emergency_Image1088

7 Comments

  1. Comfortable-Bar-722

    It’s thirsty! Mine gets really pale when it needs water and then goes back to vibrant green after I water.

  2. transpirationn

    Mine only does that when it’s very thirsty. I would soak it in a container of water so it can really absorb what it needs.

  3. WritPositWrit

    White usually means it’s thirsty and/or getting too much sun

  4. Emergency_Image1088

    Thank you everyone for replies! It’s been sitting under direct sunlight so makes sense!

  5. PipersMom666

    She needs water. Put her in the sink and DRENCH her soil. Spiders talk to you — she is telling you she’s thirsty. When they’re limp and white, they’re thirty.

    In all seriousness, plants nonverbally communicate with you. It doesn’t matter how much you water them. It matters about your frequency.

  6. JustKeepSwimming1995

    It does this when the soil is dry.

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