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Exposed roots okay?

Hello! My spider plant is thriving but I’m wondering if it’s normal for the base of my plant to have so many roots visible? I know they like to be a little overcrowded but I have just never seen this in others. I have some roots poking out the bottom as well. This plant hasn’t produced any babies yet so I was hoping I was getting close! Should I repot or is it okay?

u/Responsible-Bad7940 — 4 days ago
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New pothos question!

I got this pothos as a gift! Since it’s from Lowe’s it has the wrong soil per usual. It’s very healthy and growing really well despite that! Since it’s had a few weeks to acclimate to my house should I repot with better soil or leave it until it grows out of its pot? I just don’t want to cause any unnecessary problems. Thank you!!

u/Responsible-Bad7940 — 13 days ago

Help!

I was at Home Depot today and all of their spider plants were in horrible shape (probably because they’re inside and in the wrong soil 👀). I saw this baby and thought that I would try to save it. I know it looks impossible, but I think I can do it!! I trimmed all of the dead leaves when I got home and put it in my quarantine area to check for mites. Any suggestions for what to start with? I was thinking better draining soil but wanted to check here first!

u/Responsible-Bad7940 — 14 days ago

Advice?

I just noticed some of the undersides of my girls leaves have this weird patterning on them. Is this normal? I take very good care of her and am shocked that I only just noticed! I’ve had this plant for 2 years with no issues so I just wanted to ask!

u/Responsible-Bad7940 — 14 days ago