So like title suggested my spider plant laid its babies in my snake plant next to it and has already started rooting. Do I cut off the spider plant babies from the pain plant and just let them grow or will the parasitize my snake plants? I suppose I can pull them out but the roots are taking really well.

by AcuXfitAaron

8 Comments

  1. weary_bee479

    Lol I don’t have advice im sorry but this is so cute? And funny

  2. Karstaang

    ![gif](giphy|VHW0X0GEQQjiU|downsized)

  3. AbbreviationsJaded20

    That looks good but I’d get them out soonish. Those two plants have different water requirements and I feel like the spider plant could eventually over crowd the pot and choke the snake plant.

  4. RazendeR

    Foster kids! But the spiders are going to die on the snakes’ watering schedule, so maybe they need to be rehomed again.

  5. Exotic-Tree-9689

    Spider mama kicked them out lol

  6. MasterpieceMinimum42

    You should not grow spider plants with snake plants because either one will die there, snake plants need period of drought before getting water while spider plants need water when the soil is almost completely dry out, both plants are conflict to another, so either your snake plants will die of over watered or your spider plants will die of drought.

  7. CrypticSoul-

    She really said, “Can you watch my kids, thanks”

  8. Substantial-Bug2022

    I mean, clearly they are doing ok….why move them?

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