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00:0010 signs that could mean you're over-watering your spider plants.
00:04Mold or algae on soil surface.
00:07Greenish or white film signals.
00:09Wet soil fostering mold, algae, and springtails.
00:13Let top inch dry, scrape, and amend drainage.
00:17Fungus gnats around the pot.
00:20Hovering gnats lay eggs in wet soil.
00:22Larvae damage roots.
00:24Water less, dry surface.
00:26And top with horticultural sand.
00:28Mushy or brown roots when repotting.
00:32Mushy brown, sour-smelling roots indicate rot.
00:35Trim damaged sections with sterilized scissors.
00:37Repot in a fast-draining mix.
00:39And then water sparingly afterward.
00:42Brown leaf tips and edges.
00:45Crispy tips with limp leaves suggest over-watering and poor oxygen.
00:49Improve drainage holes, water less.
00:51And discourage earwigs, pill bugs, and decline.
00:55Soft, limp spiderettes.
00:56Soft, drooping spiderettes with yellowing bases signal excess water.
01:02Snip and propagate them.
01:03Reduce watering and encourage healthier parent growth.
01:07Drooping or wilting foliage.
01:10Drooping foliage can reflect root suffocation from over-watering.
01:15Snip and propagate them.
01:16Reduce watering and encourage healthier parent growth.
01:19Foul smell from soil or plant-based.
01:23A sour, rotten smell indicates active rot.
01:28Inspect roots, trim damage, repot in chunky mix, and add charcoal for aeration.
01:34Mushrooms or fungal growth.
01:37Mushrooms reveal consistently damp conditions.
01:40Remove fruiting bodies.
01:41Allow soil to dry.
01:42And top with coarse sand to discourage recurrence.
01:46Yellowing leaves.
01:48Yellow leaves alongside wet soil suggest over-watering and oxygen-starved roots.
01:53Reduce watering and improve drainage with perlite for renewed green.
01:57Stunted new growth.
01:58Persistently damp soil stunts roots and foliage.
02:02Repot in something slightly larger with a fresh, airy mix.
02:05Water sparingly.
02:07And encourage vigorous shoots.
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