Belle's Green House
Reverse Variegated Spider Plant
Reverse Variegated Spider Plant
The airplane plant is a great option if you just started gardening. It will not require much care and still give you the best results. Moreover, its air purifying features are a great addition to your home, especially if you live in an area with a lot of pollution. Make sure they get adequate sunlight and water, and you are good to go. A little care can go a long way. As long as you follow the right care guidelines, your plants will be in good hands.
As the name implies, the outline and the middle of the leaves are the opposite of the variegatum. The outline of the leaves is a pale yellow while the middle is forest green. This type of spider plant is a great way to mix things up — they also grow quite large!
Light: Although not picky with lighting, spider plants thrive best in bright light, as they are known for being window plants. Since they are not selective with their lighting choices, they will do just fine in partial direct sun conditions as well. Be careful that your spider plant does not get too much sun — this is noticeable if the leaves begin to burn.
Watering: The best rule of thumb is to let them fully dry out between waterings. Check the soil with your finger every so often and once the soil has completely dried out, it’s time to water again! Once your spider plant fully matures, you’ll find yourself watering the plant more often.
Toxicity: The plant is posed as non-toxic, but it can potentially be harmful to cats and if eaten can lead to an upset stomach and vomiting.
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