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    1. Unless you have to leave your place for a while, be patient, the roots should be way more developped in a week or two!

    2. CdnTreeGuy89 on

      Spider plants can be propagated both in soil or water first. To be honest, you could probably let the roots grow more, or plant it and be successful. It’s up to you.

    3. I’d wait a few more days. As long as you have one spider plant, you’ll get plenty of babies to try and again. As bad as it sounds, I found spider plants to be my experiments with propagating because of all the babies. I have one that stays in a water vase and never planted in soil…seems to be doing alright.

      Good luck!

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