🌿 Elevate your space with nature's air purifier!
The Ocean Spider Plant by jmbamboo comes in a convenient 3-pack, designed for easy growth and air purification. Preferring bright, indirect light, these plants thrive with moderate watering and are perfect for indoor settings, making them an ideal gift for any plant enthusiast or a stylish addition to your workspace.
Color | White, Green |
Unit Count | 3 Count |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Product Care Instructions | keep evenly moist |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
A**Y
Healthy and vibrant!
All three arrived healthy and vibrant. I would recommend ordering from this seller again!
E**N
Great, easy to take care of plants
These spider plants came in in great condition, and are easy to take care of compared to some other house plants. It's been about a year and they've grown a lot since then.
M**N
Very fresh looking plants
Highly recommend this seller if you are buying plants from Amazon. These plants came well packaged and were easy to unwrap. The plants all look fresh and very healthy. The plants all seem like they were nicely watered before mailing and all 3 of them are vibrant and healthy. The plastic pots got bent I'm sure from shipping but the plans were fine thanks to the packaging care of the seller. Thanks seller.
T**R
Time will tell…
I purchased these to go with my collection of “clean air” plants. These plants also absorb 5G. Also included in my shipment was a rubber plant that I had ordered as well.There was a 4 day window from order time to delivery time. The plants were well packed and the box they arrived in was appropriately sized that was just the right space for the plants.The spider plants have a mildew smell to them, possibly from the plastic they were wrapped in and the dampness of the soil. I do hope the smell goes away. There were also some dead leaves in my plants as well, which I hope is not an indication of what will happen to my plants in the future. I will update the status of the plants in about 1.5 to 2 weeks.
J**A
Mine turned into MONSTER PLANTS! So happy!!!
The plants were very well-packed and arrived without damage. They were fairly small, but, very bushy for their size. I got them last winter and they didn't see much growth due to lack of light. They didn't get many new leaves, but, the ones that were there grew HUGE! I ended up not having room for them in the house, so, I transplanted them in a raised bed outside. They get very full-sun about half the day and I wasn't sure they would survive that much sun, especially with this heat wave we have had here of 100+ temps. Instead, the plants have absolutely thrived – and the leaves are so wide they practically look prehistoric! Yes, that's a quarter in the photo and that leaf wasn't even completely opened flat. I always thought spider plants only had babies when they were root-bound...but one of them had 7 babies on it before it even had a flower! Hoping the other 2 follow suit. I love these plants. The first picture is at about 9 months when I transplanted them outside (in mid-July) and the other pictures are at 10 months (in mid-August).
M**H
Bugs !!!!!!
When I first got these they came healthy I thought. I added them to some very well established plants that I already had. I have been growing spider plants for years. I will never order online again.! These plants were full of parasites called SCALES, I had not even heard of them before. Soon my all my plants had these brown little bugs that looked like little helmets. Went online to find out how to get rid of them. Over the next year my plants grew however I tried everything to get rid of the scales. Alcohol, vinegar. Bug spray ! I figured that either they will die or my plants will. I finally took them out of the planter and submerged them in soap and water for 1/2 hour. No matter what I used these parasites kept coming back and sucked the life out of my plants. I had 3 spider plants that I had before these that were over 6 ft long. 3 layers of babies. These bugs totally infested my plants and I had to literally throw them all out. At the moment I am spider plant less. Trying to make sure there are no left over eggs in the house before I retry growing from new ones that I will most definately get at the nursery. For whatever reason they only feasted on my spider plants. They did not infest my aloe or philodendrens. My advice is to stay away from these. Go to your local nursery.!!!!!!
A**H
Spider Plants
Those are 4 of the 6 I replanted into 7in pots. So healthy and a great size! Highly recommend this company.
M**L
Fake spider plants
The plants arrived healthy and hearty and have continued to thrive but despite getting very large and very healthy, they have never produced babies. To me, the babies are pretty much the entire point of owning spider plants and I can't imagine what type of hybridizing would have to be done to prevent it. Anyway, I cannot recommend these. The spiky leaves emanate from a single point; seems very much like something from the dracena family. If you are looking for a true spider plant, look elsewhere.
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