I wouldn't recommend leaving tap water outside due to the fact you are not aware which treatment was used chlorine or chlomine, chlorine does evaporate but chlomine on the other had chlorine part does evaporate while whats left is ammonia which is toxic to plants. Instead use a tap water conditioner for fresh water fish it removes both chlorine, chlomine and whatever else that's harmful to sensitive life
I have mine in the bathroom. She does have brown tips but I think it’s the water, I sometimes put her under the tap water, but most of the time I leave the water sit for a day or two.
I have a big one growing against my wall outside. So I cut off some a few months ago and repotted two plants in water I'm glad to say it is looking quite happy and looks great in the water
I want too take my spider plant and place it in styrofoam mannequin head.How much depth do I need for the roots too grow and should I place it a container or can I grow it inside the styrofoam. I was going too add a centre hole too allow drainage.. Lolli
Those green ones are getting rarer! I was fortunate enough to trade a rooted spiderette for a Bonnie spiderette. The all green one I traded for is having its own spiderette already! I feel like such a good plant parent.
That 'Delasperma' Spiderplant looked how I felt on removing my undergarments when I went to bed last night. I had a humongous SP in my more youthful life that was positively dripping with babies. It was like having your private black market in SP babies once per year when I would release a few so as not to flood the market 🙃 Do you have a video on Hawaiian palms - the smaller, coconut-free type?
@Tyler Mossop well, in Gardenstown, Scotland (Google me, quite beautiful) it will do well, I hope. It just arrived this morning as I was marking out where to hang my hammock because da plants are invading.