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Nov 8, 2016 10:11 AM CST
Name: tarev
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Hello Venividibxtchy, if it were mine, I would unpot and check the root zone to see its condition. Spider plant roots are able drinkers that hoard moisture very well:
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If the plant is quite small now, you may consider putting it first in a slightly smaller container. It likes to go root bound, but still with good air circulation at root zone level. So add pumice in your media in case you do tend to overwater. With Spider plants intervals in watering is important.

Good luck!

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