Does Spider plant require different temperatures for different growing phases?
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While Spider plant doesn’t require any changes in temperature to enter different growing phases, it is important to stay consistent. Wild temperature fluctuations can slow down its growth regardless of its current phase, so it's always better to keep them in a controlled environment. That optimal temperature range of 75℉ and 90℉ (25-32℃) is vital to maintain, especially staying above the lower limit. Going above 90℉(32℃) isn’t ideal, but as tropical plant it won’t suffer too much. On the other hand, going below 50℉ (10℃) (and especially 40℉/5℃) will begin to directly damage this heat-loving plant species.
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A species of Spider plants, also known as Airplane plant, St. Bernard's lily, Spider ivy
Botanical name: Chlorophytum comosum
Genus: Spider plants
Description
The spider plant is a green perennial plant with long, thin leaves that earn it another name, "ribbon plant." It has spread far from its native Africa because it is easy to care for. Since spider plants grow well in partial or full shade, they have become popular houseplants.
Garden Use
Spider plant is a common ornamental potted plant with good adaptability and simple maintenance. The leaves are green in all seasons. The flowers are white and elegant, showing between spring and summer.