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  1. Justa336Krew on

    Make a bonsai! With roots like that, wouldn’t be very hard. Plant only half that root ball in soil the other above it. Some cool looking spiders

  2. Justa336Krew on

    I’m doing something similar with mine, wanting to get into bonsai.

  3. DangerDaveOG on

    I have so many spider plant babies. Was propping a couple in the jar to eventually pot as house warming gift for my niece’s first apartment.

    I just liked the looks of the roots so much in the amber glass that I decided to keep them in there and keep the plant.

    When the jar filled with roots I decided to pull the plant up a bit to give them more room to continue to grow in this jar and will just continue to do so as long as it stays healthy.

    I did give my niece a different spider plant and a pothos cutting to prop herself.

  4. WanderingUnicorn on

    How do you get your spider babies to propagate? Every time I try, the bottom just becomes all brown, soggy, and moldy, and I never see roots. My plant has so many babies but I just have no idea the correct way of cutting them off to propagate and always fail.

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