A couple weeks ago I gave my plant a little shower because I found webs in her stemmy areas and other posts about webs I'd seen said it could be spider mites or something, but I never saw any creatures in her and figured whatever. Now I'm repotting her and found this spider on the outside ? Should I be concerned does she need some kinda mite killer. Apart from being/having root bound and a few dying leaves she's fine, gets droopy pretty fast after watering, I assume because she needs repotting? In a north facing window

by bibble_savant

7 Comments

  1. FixSpecific905

    Spiders are ur friends they eat the fungus gnats I think ur problem is it needs to be repot from the sounds of it, how long since you last repot it and given it some fertilizer?

  2. Available-Sun6124

    Spiders are predators and they eat all kinds of bugs people consider as “pests”.

  3. littleanonbabe

    Nope! I welcome spiders in my garden. They eat pests

  4. LickherQuicker6699

    Spiders 🕷 are good, because they eat insects

  5. Why should be concerned by such a thing exactly?!

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