During the active growing seasons of spring and summer, give your spider plant a boost by feeding it with balanced, liquid fertilizer (10-10-10), after diluting it to 1/2 of its strength, once in 5-6 weeks.
Spider plants need bright, but indirect light to thrive. If they are placed in low-light conditions, the leaves may become weak and more prone to splitting or breaking.
Place your spider plant where it can get bright, indirect sunlight all day long. An east facing location will be a god-send for these beauties as there, they can get the mild but direct morning sunlight for a few hours, too!
7. Physical Damage
Damage from pets, humans, or even strong winds can physically break the leaves. Any direct physical impact or rough handling can result in torn or split foliage, too.
Handle your spider plant with care and try not to move it around too much to avoid accidental damage. Treating your plant with care helps maintain its health and appearance.