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What do you do if you get brown ends on your spider plant?
#1
I heard it's from not watering the plant for too long? I didn't notice them when I bought the plant and now I wonder if the plant will recover on its own or if I should cut them off or just leave the ends be as they are now.I heard it's from not watering the plant for too long? I didn't notice them when I bought the plant and now I wonder if the plant will recover on its own or if I should cut them off or just leave the ends be as they are now.
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#2
I think you should cut the ends because it consumes plants' energy. I also have a spider plant I always pluck the dry leaves.
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#3
I have found too much or too little water can cause those brown ends. While some plants their soil needs to dry out, spider plants can't handle that.
I too cut or trim off the ends.
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#4
Dry leaves can happen if your plant doesnt getting enough water to roots, have you noticed anything in the pot or around the plant. Please post a photo of your plant with soil as I had solved in the past by using deep watering to the plant.
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#5
Just cut those dry leaves from the plant or tree and water it properly also see the soil if any chemicals or anything preent in that. It is a short term, but showing plant had some problems in growing. You can also the check the leaves if any insects are their since butterflies lays on it.
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#6
I always just prune the brown ends off spider plants. You can also use clippings to grow new spider plants which is fun.
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