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    1. BadkyDrawnBear on

      Chuck em in some water, they will shoot out more roots in no time

    2. icatapultdowntown on

      100%

      You could probably run them over with a car and they’d still be fine

    3. papercut2008uk on

      probably close to 100% success rate with these, Spiderplants are really hardy.

      I’d cut them off the stems and plant them.

    4. Additional_Aside_600 on

      100% put them in a shallow dish of water for a week or so you will get roots they love lots of water

    5. duh_nom_yar on

      Throw them on the ground. You will be overrun in no time. Seriously, I started with one. I have 5. I gave 30 of those away last week!

    6. KremKaramela on

      100%. Easiest babies to grow. Cut the sticks. stick them together from their bottoms to soil and water. Love them!

    7. pogoscrawlspace on

      100% chance of you throwing some cuttings out in that same spot a year from now, lol!

    8. Just be careful if you have cats. I cannot have a spider plant, my cat is an addict he even jumped on a hanging plant once.

    9. Daksport2525 on

      Wanna see something crazy put em in the garden over the summer. Mine turned into a smal bush!

    10. Desert_Rush39 on

      100 percent. Unless you’re REALLY bad with plants, then maybe 90 percent.

    11. Put it back that’s a pest man. EXTREME growing abilities I had a sprout id remember to water maybe twice a month it didn’t wanna die

    12. CapyHamp3r on

      Every big, healthy spiderplant I own started out as an “orphan” I found on the floor!

    13. GothWitchOfBrooklyn on

      very high. put in water, plant when you have a little root ball

    14. clandahlina_redux on

      High because those are babies. Spider plants propagate themselves. Just lay them on soil and they will root.

    15. Your chance for success is huge. As everyone is it super easy to propagate.

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