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Chlorophytum Laxum

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Chlorophytum Laxum

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Light

Light

In terms of light, they are undemanding. Spider plants prefer bright light and tend toward scorching in direct sunlight. However, they will grow in conditions ranging from semi-shady to partial direct sun.

Watering

Watering

During Spring and Summer, you can keep the soil of your Spider Plant predominantly moist (not completely soggy), reducing watering into the colder months.

Temperature

Temperature

18 - 20°C

Fertilizer

Fertilizer

Use water-soluble or liquid fertilizer every two weeks during the growing season only (spring and summer).

Description

The spider plant, whose scientific name is Chlorophytum Comosum. Also called striped spider or striped chlorophytum, it has creeping yellow stems, on which appear clusters of small white flowers, each of which produces a new plant copy of the mother plant, its long leaves striped in light green and yellow. And there are other types that differ in their shape, where their leaves are wider. In addition to being a distinctive plant, chlorophytum is considered one of the plants that purifies the air, and therefore it is recommended to use it in the home or work environments, because this plant, like other plants that purify the air, contributes significantly to reducing pollutants significantly. Chlorophytum reproduces by separating the growing plants (from the flowers) and can be propagated by laying.

Product images, including their size and growth stage, are approximate and for display purposes only

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