To transplant a baby spider plant, gently remove it from its current pot, loosen the roots, and place it in a new pot with fresh soil. Water the plant thoroughly and place it in a location with indirect sunlight.
A hypothesis on planting a baby spider plant could be: "If a baby spider plant is planted in well-draining soil with adequate sunlight and water, then it will grow into a healthy mature plant."
A spider plant is called so because of its long, slender leaves that resemble the legs of a spider. The plant's arching shape and dangling baby spider plantlets give it a spider-like appearance.
No they have runners. Which are like baby spouts that grow from out of the mother plant
do spider plants have seeds Spider plants do have seeds. They also have runners, or stems that extend out of a mother plant and has a baby plant on the end of each stem. These baby plants can be staked into soil to form their roots and form fully developed plants. When the runners first come out they will be covered with small insignificant white flowers, i have successfully x pollinated these flowers to get small black kidney shaped seeds.
Spider Baby was created in 1968.
They are called infants
The duration of Spider Baby is 1.43 hours.
To propagate spider plant babies successfully, use sharp scissors to clip the babies from the parent plant's runners. Make sure each baby has roots attached. Plant the babies in soil and keep them moist until they establish roots.
no but a baby spider can
The mother of a baby spider monkey takes care of it.
A baby spider is called a spiderling (since they hatch from eggs, they are also hatchlings).
you know you cut it off the adulyt one well you put the end in the soil and water it abit and leave it until it is dry when dry water again and should grow, i know this because i am groewing at school in science my one is called bob, LOL