If your plant is 鈥渕ature鈥 and is not making babies or offsets that you can plant, consider its growing conditions. Does the plant get lots of light (but not direct light)? Is it living in its optimal temperature (65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit)? Is it moist but not too dry? Does it have good drainage so it doesn’t get root rot? Does its drinking water have too many chemicals (fluoride)? Is it tightly planted in its pot because it likes to be root-bound to make babies. Finally, spider plants are heavy feeders. Use a good liquid houseplant food from spring to summer every two weeks to nourish to mama to encourage babies. Hope this helps!
If your plant is 鈥渕ature鈥 and is not making babies or offsets that you can plant, consider its growing conditions. Does the plant get lots of light (but not direct light)? Is it living in its optimal temperature (65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit)? Is it moist but not too dry? Does it have good drainage so it doesn’t get root rot? Does its drinking water have too many chemicals (fluoride)? Is it tightly planted in its pot because it likes to be root-bound to make babies. Finally, spider plants are heavy feeders. Use a good liquid houseplant food from spring to summer every two weeks to nourish to mama to encourage babies. Hope this helps!