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Aug 7, 2016 12:07 AM CST
Name: Laurie b
Western Washington (Zone 7b)
Houseplants Orchids Region: Pacific Northwest Region: Mexico Sedums Tropicals
Hi All:

Thank you for such good advice. And thanks for commenting on your experiences. It is so nice to know what worked for someone else.

Alisa, @Purplebloomcactus; here are pictures, such as they are. And thanks so much for the help, and the interest. The spiders were planted today. They are in 4 inch pots. I did lose the little tiny Bonnies, dang it. One even started a tiny root, but just withered away. Too much humidity for it I believe.


Steve, @madcratebuilder, I have only found around 7 varieties of spiders. 12 is amazing. I would love to hear all the names. Your propagation is impressive. Nice!

I would bet the ranch all you guys know the name of my two spiders. I am guessing one is Chlorophytum comosum, and the other, Reverse Variegatum.

The reverse variegatum has two plants in the pot. Is that ok?

And @WillC, its a relief to hear about the h2o, because I didn't use it at first. Thanks. Now that I have it, I will use it at least for a while. My water is bad, here.

It was quite fun, something I hope to definitely do again, and I will ask for your help again too. Thumbs up
Below are the pics, Thank you guys, all tips are so appreciated.

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