How do I know if my spider plant will have babies?

Author: Mrs. Eda Schowalter I  |  Last update: Friday, March 27, 2026

Spider plants will produce flowers in spring and these turn into spiderettes, or spider plant babies. These can be used to produce new plants. If your spider plant has not produced babies, this could be because the plant is not yet mature enough or it is not happy in its current location.

How do I get my spider plant to produce babies?

If you love the look of the spiderettes hanging off the plant heres a few ways to encourage them to grow.
  1. When spider plants are more root bound they tend to send out more shoots.
  2. Adding worm compost to the top of the soil will give the plant more nutrients, allowing for it to send out more shoots.

How old does a spider plant have to be to have babies?

The best thing to do is simply to keep the plants growing heartily, with the water, light, and fertilizer that they need, and when they're ready, they'll start making babies. I've had spider plants sitting in a pot for 2 or 3 years before they start to do any serious growing or procreating.

What do spider plant babies look like when they start?

If you look closely at the baby spider plants dangling from your mother plant, you'll see some small, brownish knobs on the underside of the cluster of leaves.

How come my spider plant isn't having babies?

Too Much or Too Little Light

Too little light and the plant is not able to photosynthesize properly. Either of these extremes will cause your plant to go into survival mode, leaving it without the extra energy needed to produce spiderettes.

My Spider Plant is Not Growing Babies?

How long does it take for a spider plant to produce pups?

This tropical plant is a fast grower and in ideal conditions, it will readily produce baby plants after one year. Note that underwatered spider plants may struggle to grow spiderettes.

What happens if you don't cut spider plant babies?

A spider plant baby that's left to grow attached to the 'mother plant' may also develop roots of its own and eventually grow babies itself.

How often should I water a spider plant?

How often should I water my spider plant? A light drink every week or so is all your spider plant needs, watering less frequently in autumn and winter. You're just looking to dampen the compost. A good way to check if it needs watering is to dip your finger into the soil, up to the second knuckle.

What do brown tips on spider plants mean?

The humidity is too low.

If the air around a spider plant gets too dry, its leaf tips can dry out and turn brown. Spider plants are tropical plants that need 50% to 60% humidity. You may naturally have this much humidity in your home during the summer, but in winter, indoor humidity levels tend to drop.

How can you tell if a spider is male or female?

Well, you can do that by looking at the reproductive organs! In a female the epigyne is situated on the underside of the abdomen. In a male, there are two thickened pedipalps at the front of the head.

What time of year do spiders have babies?

Most baby spiders hatch when the weather gets warm, but a few hatch from their eggs during fall or winter. It's hard to notice that they've hatched, though, because they stay quietly inside the egg sac until spring.

What to feed jumping spiderlings?

Water should be provided as a fine mist once a day and they should be fed fruit flies every other day.

How do you make a spider plant thrive?

Spider Plant's Needs Are Simple
  1. Place the plant in bright to moderate light in a room that's a comfortable temperature for everyone.
  2. Keep the soil slightly moist. ...
  3. Fertilize every two to three weeks with a balanced houseplant fertilizer, following product directions.

Do spider plants like to be root-bound?

A: Yes, a spider plant likes to be slightly root-bound since this encourages it to produce more flowers and offsets. Nevertheless, if you notice the roots circling inside the pot or running out of space to grow, your plant needs repotting. Otherwise, it may suffer from stunted growth and various leaf-related issues.

How do I know if my spider plant is happy?

Getty images. Long, vine like stems will emerge from the centre of your plant when it is mature and happy. Spider plant babies grow at the tip of these long stems. To make new plants from spider plant babies, either snip off the spider plant baby or grow it on while it's still attached.

What does an overwatered spider plant look like?

Brown Leaves

If you notice the leaves turning brown, your spider has likely been overwatered with tap water.

Should I mist my spider plant?

Your Spider Plant will do well in normal household humidity but will thrive with a bit more humidity. Brown leaf tips may indicate the air is too dry, so mist your Spider Plant regularly using a Mister.

How to know when spider plant babies are ready?

To ensure survival, leave the plant babies attached to the long offshoots until they're at least 2 inches long or have at least five leaves. Another sign it's ready for cutting is it shows new growth.

Should I cut dying leaves off my spider plant?

Benefits of Pruning. Pruning your Spider Plant isn't just about keeping up appearances; it's a vital health check-up. Snipping away the old and yellowed leaves gives your plant a fresh start, encouraging new growth that's lush and vibrant.

How long do spider plants live?

When well-cared for, these plants can live anywhere from 20-50 years! Ready for this? The typical lifespan of a chlorophytum comosum vittatum or chlorophytum comosum variegatum, the two most common varieties, is around 20 years.

Do spider plants like sun or shade?

How much light does my spider plant need? Spider plants will put up with most light conditions, but will flourish in brighter spots in your home. Keep your spider plant away from harsh, direct sunlight; he'll enjoy being on a desk or hanging from a shelf.

What is the best fertilizer for spider plants?

Spider plants do well with a balanced fertilizer. Balanced simply means that there is an equal amount of each nutrient (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) in the fertilizer such as 20-20-20. Fertilizers can take the form of either liquid, granular, or slow release.

When to repot a spider plant?

Choosing the Right Time for Repotting

Spring has sprung, and so has the time to repot your spider plant. Spring is the golden ticket, aligning with your plant's natural growth spurt. It's when the roots are raring to go, eager to explore their new digs.

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