How to treat phalangium
The phalangium tolerates winter well, as long as the temperature does not fall below 14°C. It is best to place the plant in ventilated places but without drafts: for this reason the plant adapts well to indoor spaces.
The shoots of the spider plant appear as small white flowers, which remain hanging and are surrounded by numerous green and white leaves.
Water the spider plant sparingly, avoiding stagnant water. Spray water on its leaves a couple of times a month.
It is not necessary to prune the leaves of the spider plant, since they dry out easily. Remove the dry leaves to prevent them from becoming a source of infection for the plant.
Fertilize every two weeks during spring and summer. In winter, fertilize once a month.
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