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I just purchased a beautiful variegated spider plant from the grocery store that has a ton of babies on it. A couple of the branches with babies need trimmed and I was wondering how long the roots on the babies need to be before I can plant them. Most of the roots are 1/4" or less. It also has a bunch of seed pods. Are these worth saving? All the spider plants I've know have been started with plantlets or division.
Audra
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