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Published: Mar 27, 2022 · Updated: Nov 20, 2022 by Harshad Sawant · Leave a Comment

Should You Be Growing Spider Plant Indoor Or Outdoor?

Should you be growing your Spider plant indoors or outdoors?

If you have never grown this plant before or are a beginner gardener, you may be wondering about the right place to grow this plant in.

So, what's the solution to this problem?

Let's explore more about this topic in the following guide.

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  • Is Spider Plant An Indoor Or Outdoor Plant?
  • Best Conditions For Growing Spider Plant Indoor Or Outdoor
  • How Do I Care For My Spider Plant?
  • Tips For Growing Spider Plant Indoors
  • How To Transplant Spider Plant
  • FAQs
  • Over To You

Is Spider Plant An Indoor Or Outdoor Plant?

The answer to this question really depends on where you live and the climate conditions.

If you are in an area with colder winters, it is best to grow your spider plant indoors so it doesn't die from the cold weather.

However, if you are in a more tropical climate, you can grow your Spider plant outdoors.

Besides, if you have pets or small children in your home, growing your Spider plant outdoors is best to keep them safe from accidental ingestion.

Also, indoor places have limited space for this type of plant.

You may still grow this plant at home, but you will have to plant it in small-medium-sized planters.

Due to this, the plant will not grow as much as you like and may not produce pups in the future.

So, it's entirely up to you where you want to grow your Spider plant.

But if you want to have this plant at your home, you should go ahead and get one for yourself.

In the following sections, let's find out how you can take care of these plants in indoor and outdoor conditions.

Best Conditions For Growing Spider Plant Indoor Or Outdoor

Spider plants prefer bright, indirect sunlight and well-draining soil.

They will also do fine in average room humidity.

If the air in your home is dry, you may want to mist your plant every now and then to help raise the humidity levels around it.

You should also allow the soil to dry out somewhat between watering.

All of these growing conditions are easily met whether you are growing your plant indoors or outdoors.

However, if you are living in a place where the temperature rises frequently, the plant won't survive.

It can only tolerate temperatures between 50-80 degrees Fahrenheit.

How Do I Care For My Spider Plant?

Caring for a Spider plant is really easy whether you are growing it indoors or outdoors.

Do give it proper sunlight, water, and humidity, and it will thrive.

Other than that, it's not a very demanding plant.

It will do just fine even if you forget to water it for a week or so.

On the contrary, in the event of overwatering, remove any excess water from the pot and allow the soil to dry out before watering again.

Pests or diseases are not very common problems with Spider plants.

But, if your plant does start to look sickly, you can try using a homemade organic pesticide or fungicide to help get it back on its feet.

Now that you know a little more about growing Spider plants indoors and outdoors, you can make a decision about where you want to place yours.

Just remember, it's a very hardy plant that is easy to care for and will thrive in most growing conditions.

Tips For Growing Spider Plant Indoors

Here's the list -

1. Sunlight 

As mentioned earlier, Spider plants need bright, indirect sunlight. 

If you don't have a lot of natural light in your home, you can supplement with grow lights.

2. Water

Allow the soil to dry out somewhat between watering. 

Water your plant deeply, but don't allow it to sit in water. 

Spider plants are susceptible to root rot, so it's important not to overwater.

3. Humidity

These plants prefer humidity levels of around 40-50%. 

If the surrounding condition is very dry, you can mist your plant occasionally.

4. Soil

Spider plants need well-draining soil. 

A good potting mix or African violet potting mix will work well.

5. Fertilizer

Feed your plant every 2-3 weeks during the growing season with half-strength liquid fertilizer. 

During the winter months, you can fertilize every 4-6 weeks.

6. Pests

Spider plants are not very susceptible to pests, but mealybugs can be a problem. 

If you see any pests on your plant, you can try using a homemade organic pesticide or fungicide.

For outdoor Spider plants, the care guidelines are pretty much the same.

The only difference is that you will need to ensure that the plant is in a location that receives full sun.

Also, water it more often, as the soil will dry out more quickly in direct sunlight.

How To Transplant Spider Plant

Since this plant grows quickly and produces pups over time, transplanting is a major factor in growing this plant at home.

Step To Follow:

  1. Get a 2-3 inches larger pot than the current pot your plant is in.
  2. Remove the plant from its pot and loosen up the roots a bit.
  3. Place it in the new pot and fill it in with the fresh potting mix.
  4. Tamp the soil down around the plant and water it well.
  5. Keep an eye on the plant for a few days and water again if the soil appears dry.

Well, these are the steps involved in transplanting a Spider plant.

You can follow this process every 1-2 years to keep your plant healthy and growing well.

Also, it's important to fertilize your plant after transplanting.

This will help the plant recover from the stress of being transplanted and encourage new growth.

Now, let's take a quick look at some important tips regarding the whole process -

The best time to transplant your Spider plant is in the spring or early summer when the plant is actively growing.

Make sure to use a well-draining potting mix.

If you are growing your plant in a pot that doesn't have drainage holes, you can add some gravel or rocks to the bottom of the pot before adding the potting mix.

This will help to improve drainage.

When transplanting, be sure to handle the roots carefully.

If you damage the roots, it will stress the plant and cause it to break.

After transplanting, water your plant well and follow the same watering schedule as you normally do.

Let's check out the FAQs now.

FAQs

1. Can Spider Plant Go Outside?


Yes, Spider plants can go outside, provided the temperature is not too cold.

So, you need to plant them accordingly.

2. Does Spider Plant Need Sunlight?


Yes, Spider plants need sunlight, but they can tolerate lower light levels.

But it's good to keep them in well-lit spaces.

3. Can Spider Plant Be Kept In Bedroom?


Yes, you can keep them in bedrooms or any such indoor place.

The only thing you need to ensure is that the plant gets sufficient sunlight throughout the day.

Else, it will start to pale and might even perish.

4. Where Should I Put A Spider Plant In My House?


Ideally, you should keep your spider plant in a well-lit space.

However, they can also tolerate lower light levels.

5. How Often Should I Water My Spider Plant?


You can water your Spider plant once a week, but the soil needs to be dry before you water the plant.

If the soil is wet, you can wait a couple more days to perform this task.

Over To You

So, should you grow your Spider plant indoors or outdoors?

The answer is both.

This plant is pretty easy to care for and can tolerate a wide range of conditions.

Just make sure to place it in a location that receives plenty of sunlight and water it regularly.

For any queries, feel free to ask in the comments below.

Also, let me know if you have any tips or tricks for growing Spider plants.

Do share this guide with your friends and family who might be interested in growing this plant.

Until next time!

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My name is Harshad, and I'm the gardening expert at IndoorMint.com.

Gardening is one of my passions, and I enjoy pretty much everything connected to plants.

I strongly believe in sharing knowledge with everyone, so you'll always find me posting new how-tos and guides on this blog.

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