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| Category | Details | |
|---|---|---|
| Plant Type | Perennial plant | |
| Estimated Plant Lifespan | 5 years lifespan | |
| Sun Requirements | 2-4 hours direct sunlight (Partial Shade) | |
| Watering Requirements | Method: Top water Frequency: Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Notes: Overwatering can lead to root rot. Avoid letting the plant sit in water. | |
| Humidity Requirements | Level: Moderate | |
| Temperature Range | Min: 15°C Max: 27°C | |
| Alternative Names | Bracket plant, Hen-and-Chicks, Anthericum comosum, Anthericum longituberosum, Anthericum planifolium, Anthericum sternbergianum, Anthericum vallistrappii, Caesia comosa, Chlorophytum beniense, Chlorophytum bukobense, Chlorophytum bukobense kilimandscharicum, Chlorophytum burchellii, Chlorophytum delagoense, Chlorophytum elatulum, Chlorophytum elatum burchellii, Chlorophytum elgonense, Chlorophytum gazense, Chlorophytum glaucidulum, Chlorophytum glaucidulum pauper, Chlorophytum inopinum, Chlorophytum ituriense, Chlorophytum kirkii, Chlorophytum limurense, Chlorophytum longum, Chlorophytum macrophyllum angustifolium, Chlorophytum magnum, Chlorophytum miserum, Chlorophytum nemorosum, Chlorophytum paludicolum, Chlorophytum pulchellum, Chlorophytum ramiferum, Chlorophytum rugosum, Chlorophytum sternbergianum, Chlorophytum turritum, Chlorophytum usambarense, Hartwegia comosa, Phalangium comosum, Phalangium viviparum, Green Hen And Chickens, Hen And Chickens, Hen-And-Chickens, Ribbon Plant, Spider Ivy, Walking Anthericum |
Cultivars
Monsteras often require more light and moisture than Spider plants, potentially outcompeting them in certain conditions.
Tiny arachnids that suck the plant's sap, causing yellowing and stippling on the leaves. Infestations can quickly spread throughout the plant.
Small, white, cottony pests that feed on plant sap, leading to deformed leaves and stunted growth. They often gather in clusters.
Small, sap-sucking insects that can cause distortion and curling of leaves. They can excrete honeydew, attracting ants.
Steps:
- Once the spiderettes have developed roots (about 2-3 inches), they can be gently separated from the parent plant.
- Repot the spiderettes into small pots with well-draining soil.
Neem oil
Effective in controlling various pests, including spider mites and mealybugs.
Diatomaceous earth
A natural pest repellent that can be sprinkled around the plant.
Beneficial nematodes
Microscopic worms that prey on various pests in the soil.
