Spider plant question

Walhalla, SC(Zone 7a)

Here is my hawaiian.

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San Diego, CA(Zone 10a)

Very pretty spiders.

Truthfully, I do not know how long it takes from seed. They just come up all over. Only the green ones though. None of the striped ones seem to reseed successfully. Perhaps I will havae to run the esperiment this year. I have so many babies that it never occurred to me to start one from a leaf. I do not think they have fleshy enough leaves to do this successfully but again, I do not really know. big help huh? LOL!

New York, NY

I'll try it and let you know. :)

New York, NY

Love the curly spider. I guess they are scarce here in N.Y. Anyone know where I can buy a full one with a lot of babies and I can have it picked up?

Walhalla, SC(Zone 7a)

I wish i did know where you could find a big one, i found mine as a baby at a grocery store, believe it or not! I have a baby that you are more than welcome to have, if you don't find a big plant.

Jaimee

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Danville, VA(Zone 7b)

I did some of my seeds this past sping of the reg. verigated spider plant and planted them on top of the soil with a heat pad on 72 and they came up at a 50% rate.

New Iberia, LA(Zone 9a)

Beautiful spiders! I have some of them.. but not the curly ones. I would love to have a baby of it.. LOL.. I have Hawaiian and the regular one.. They are my favorite.. easy to take care of it.

Walhalla, SC(Zone 7a)

MiniSchnuz, I actually have a baby of the curly that i would be happy to share with you. I am leaving for vacation tomorrow, and will arrive back on the 10th. I will shoot you a D Mail once i get back!
Talk soon,
Jaimee

New Iberia, LA(Zone 9a)

Really?? Thank you!!!!!!

Enjoy your vacation first! Baby can wait! wink!

Tricia

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