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You have a houseplant known as a spiderplant, it produces a plantlet. what can you do with the plantlet when it falls off?
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You have a houseplant known as a spiderplant, it produces a plantlet. what can you do with the plantlet when it falls off?
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You’ve determined that now is the right time for removing the spider baby from the mother plant.
I recommend having a pair of gardening shears handy, but you might not necessarily need them.
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