How do you take care of a spider plant?
Isabella Bartlett
Updated on January 17, 2026
Spider plant needs are simple: Place the plant in bright to moderate light in a room that's a comfortable temperature for everyone. Keep the soil slightly moist. Once-a-week watering is sufficient in spring and summer; in winter, allow the soil to dry a bit more between waterings.
Should I cut the brown tips off my spider plant?
Should I Cut the Brown Tips Off My Spider Plants? No, you do not have to cut off the brown tips, but you could if you want to. Brown tips on their own do not harm or damage the plant. They are just dead tissue on the plant that dries off and in some cases becomes papery to the touch and drops off on contact.Where should I put my spider plant?
But indoors, they really aren't low-light plants: They thrive in lots of indirect light, between 55 and 80 degrees F, and they love humidity. So the perfect spot is near a sunny window in a steamy bathroom, but as long as they have access to some sunlight, they're relatively tolerant to many conditions.How much sun does a spider plant need?
As discussed in the introduction, spider plants thrive under canopies and thus prefer bright but not direct sunlight. They need anywhere between 6 to 8 hours of natural sunlight each day. The stripes on the leaves are more prominent under bright, indirect sunlight.How often should you water a spider house plant?
Spider plants are thirsty plants and are really forgiving when you accidentally overwater it. Normally, you should water your spider plants about once a week. Before watering, check the soil of the plants to see if it's dry. If it's still moist, you should wait another day and repeat this until the soil is dry.SPIDER PLANT CARE + PROPAGATION | why the tips of your spider plant are turning brown!
How do I know if my spider plant is dying?
How do you know if your Spider Plant is dying due to overwatering?
- the soil feels wet to the touch, even days after watering (not damp)
- plant looks poorly, limo, leaves can drop.
- tips of the leaves turning brown.
- leaves becoming pale yellow, usually starting at the tip.