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Natural Water Sources: If you have access to rainwater, it’s an excellent alternative to tap water for your spider plant.
Soil Additives: Adding perlite or sand to the potting mix can improve drainage and prevent waterlogging.
Non-toxic Fertilizers: Opt for organic fertilizers to minimize chemical exposure.
FAQ:
1. Why are my spider plant’s tips still turning brown after switching to distilled water?
Browning may persist due to old damage or environmental factors like low humidity or inconsistent watering. Check all aspects of care.
2. Can spider plants recover from severe browning?
Yes, with proper care, the plant will produce new healthy growth even if the old leaves are damaged. Trim away the affected leaves.
3. How often should I water my spider plant?
Typically, every 1–2 weeks, but this depends on your climate, humidity levels, and the plant’s location.
By following these tips, you can prevent or treat brown tips on your spider plant and ensure it remains a healthy and vibrant part of your indoor space!
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