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by BFVISION on July 16, 2005 07:46 PM
My son brought home a baby spider about three months ago from school in a cup of dirt [clappy] . Well three months later it has flourished and I think its ready to move [thinker] . I heard spider plants prefer to be root bound and that causes them to display more shoots for babys. Any advice would be helpful.

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by DowntoEarth on July 18, 2005 12:21 PM
Hi,

I keep my spider plant pretty rootbound,and it had lots of babies. Won't repot it until the roots almost break the pot!

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