Spider Plant Problems - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by kbliven51
August 7, 2006
My spider plant is dying. it has yellowing leaves before they turn brown and die. It is also very limp. What is wrong?


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Answer from NGA
August 7, 2006
There can be several possible causes for this to happen, but the most common is that the plant has outgrown its pot and needs to be repotted and as a result is suffering from water stress. Alternatively, it may be in need of leaching due to a build up of minerals or salts from fertilizer use. To leach the soil, water the plant to the point of runoff, allow it to drain, and repeat. Also be careful you are not overfertilizing it beyond the label instructions. These plants are potentially sensitive to chemicals in municipally treated water, so you might try watering with rain water or other untreated water. Next, the plant prefers a humid atmosphere and may be reacting to either dry air or a draft. If you have changed its location, that could also explain it. I hope this helps you trouble shoot.

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