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Spider plant Question

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by TheGardenerGuy on October 08, 2004 05:09 AM
I moved my 2 spider plants inside for the winter. They did wonderfully outside and now i am finding some leaves turning yellow. [dunno] Is this normal? [Roll Eyes] I have them in my north facing window.
Thanks for the help! [thumb]
Greg [gabby] [angel]

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by Robert Wright on October 08, 2004 08:01 AM
Since the days are getting shorter and the sun isn't as strong, i'd place them in a "west" window to get the most sun. yellow leaves are normal but new leaves will grow. Follow my directions of my earlier posts. Robert [wayey]

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by Shani on October 08, 2004 07:13 PM
Part of it might be that the plant is adapting to its new climate, and just needs time to settle

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by TomR on October 09, 2004 05:30 AM
Put them in a west or south facing window, north is not really enough light. It's also going to be adjusting to the new climate inside as well. Leaves do die from time to time, nothing to be alarmed at right now.

Tom

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