How to grow South African spider plants

Last Update :2024.06.12

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1. Soil

2. Temperature

3. Lighting

4. Moisture


Soil: South African spider plants are suitable for growing in well-drained, loose and fertile soil. Temperature: 15-25℃, the temperature needs to be kept above 5℃ in winter. Light: It prefers a semi-shady growing environment and needs shade when the sun is strong. Moisture: Just keep the potting soil moist.


How to breed South African spider plants
1. Soil

1. Soil

South African spider plants are suitable for cultivation in loose and fertile soil with good drainage.

2. Temperature

South African spider plants prefer a warmer growing environment. The optimal growth temperature is 15-25 degrees Celsius. In winter, the temperature needs to be kept above 5 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is low, certain insulation measures need to be taken for it.

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3. Light

Although it It is native to South Africa, but it prefers a semi-shady growth environment to full sun conditions. During normal breeding, it needs to be raised in a semi-shady place, and needs to be shaded when the sun is strong.

4. Moisture

South African Chlorophytum prefers moisture, and the pot soil needs to be kept moist during breeding. When you observe that the pot soil starts to dry out, you need to water it in time.

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2. Temperature

3. Lighting

4. Moisture












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