2. Provide Ample Humidity
Spider plants LOVE humidity (40-60%), and you can actually see them flourishing when they get it in a right dose. The best place to keep them in a home are bathrooms and kitchens that are naturally humid.
You can also keep its pot on a pebble tray filled with water, or get a humidifier and see it grow denser in no time!
3. The Plant Likes Shade but it Needs Light!
Most houseplant owners think that because spider plant is a forgiving specimen, keeping it at a shady spot all year round is a way to go. Unfortunately, that’s not true.
Spider plant needs ample indirect light exposure to spread well. The best bet? Keep it in the morning sun, daily for 3-4 hours and you will see the plant double its size in a few months. No Kidding!
4. Let them Have Some Outdoor Feel and Air
If your spider plant is confined to an indoor environment for a long time, then it would be a good idea to take it outside and keep it there for a week or so.
What it does is, it allows the plant to have an increased light and air flow, which stimulates its growth by mimicking its natural environment.
If you live in a warm zone, make sure the plant is protected from the afternoon sun exposure, as it can scorch the foliage.
5. Prune and Groom from Time to Time