It may grow seeds later, and you can plant them for infinite spider plants. I just spread a ton in a pot with light sprinkle of soil in top, covered with a bag, and grew a lot, gave them away to all my friends.
CrazyMildred
Mine are blooming, too! My friend gave me two baby spider plants over the summer, and I had no idea they’d get so long! Haha! I have a ton of plants, but this is my first time with spider plants. When I brought them in for winter, I had to put them on the highest shelf in my plant room. One is so long I could jump rope with it! The flowers are so delicate and pretty!
trikakeep
If they get pollinated (highly unlikely indoors), there may be seed pods. They are triangular and green before ripening. Once they turn brown, they can pop and send small black seeds around the floor. Baby spider plants will grow at the tips, and sometimes along the length, of the scape. Remove once they have their own roots and plant in damp potting mix.
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It may grow seeds later, and you can plant them for infinite spider plants. I just spread a ton in a pot with light sprinkle of soil in top, covered with a bag, and grew a lot, gave them away to all my friends.
Mine are blooming, too! My friend gave me two baby spider plants over the summer, and I had no idea they’d get so long! Haha! I have a ton of plants, but this is my first time with spider plants. When I brought them in for winter, I had to put them on the highest shelf in my plant room. One is so long I could jump rope with it! The flowers are so delicate and pretty!
If they get pollinated (highly unlikely indoors), there may be seed pods. They are triangular and green before ripening. Once they turn brown, they can pop and send small black seeds around the floor. Baby spider plants will grow at the tips, and sometimes along the length, of the scape. Remove once they have their own roots and plant in damp potting mix.