You’re creating whole new plants with their own DNA!! All the baby plantlets are clones of the big plant...the seed grown plants are a completely new plant!! 😍😍🥰🥰
Its so exciting to get soing seeds of these cuties and so true they have their own little DNA :-D thanks so much for watching and for your wonderful comment and have a fantastic weekend ahead XXXXX
Thank you for explaining these triangle shapped things! I’m taking care of my mother’s plants while she’s out of the country and I noticed one of these things. I asked her what that is and she had no idea! She’s had this plant for at least 7-8 years and never noticed these little triangular things! Now it’s my turn to educate her about her own plant 😂
haha, yes these little seed pods are so wacky and they are easy to miss as they are so small, thats wonderful you are taking care of your Mothers plants, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Wednesday today XXXX
What beautiful plants are your Spider Plants Lyn, with all those plantlets hanging down! Love them! The seed pods are lovely, and the seeds quite big...I never seen them, not even on my plants! Thanks Lyn for sharing these beauties with us! Hope your evening will be filled with happiness Lyn and Hans! Lots of love!
I really love Spider plants and their plantlets hanging down on them are so lovely to see, so happy you love them too, they make amazing houseplants, thanks so much Sylvia for your wonderful comments and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Malta for a wonderful Tuesday XXXX
Thats fantastic that you have 15 Spider plants, and they grow really well from seeds, thanks so much Melody for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Sunday XXXX
I have grown spider plants from seed once-so much fun to see 😍. Interesting though that the original plant has the white stipe on the outside of the leaves but the plant grown from seed is totally green.
Thats fantastic you have grown Spider plants from seed too Nancy :-D and it really is interesting to see all the spider plants grown from seeds all turn out completely green, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
Hi I am from India. I was looking for some information on harvesting seeds of spider plant and came across your videos.Found it to be very informative. Plants are very healthy with so many runners with platelets,flowers and ample seed pods. 👍👍
Thats fantastic news you have seeds on your Spider plants, its going to be so much fun growing these plants from seed :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle to India for a terrific Tuesday XXXXX
Its great to discover seed pods and its so easy to miss them :-D thanks so much Violet for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
I wanted a different variety of C comosum and the one I bought this spring grew green seed pods! I never saw seed pods on the other varieties! This video is very helpful!
So happy you found the video helpful Sandra, and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Wednesday XXXX
Thanks so much for this great video! My dad gave me a small spider plant before he passed. It almost died too but I've been able to bring it back and this spring is the 1st time I've ever gotten a little pup, flowers and now I know ... seed pods. I'm very excited as this plant reminds me of my dad. I'm excited to try and sow the seeds although I only have a few. If I may ask, are there any seeds in the dried flowers? I see tiny little specs falling from them and wondered if anything would grow from them. Thanks again and I love your cheery demeanor. We could all use more of that these days. Best wishes and plant power from New York, USA.
Thats so wonderful that you have a Spider plant from your late Father, that makes it so extra special and so fantastic its bloomed and has a pup, thats so exciting you have seed pods too, the dried flowers dont contain any of the seeds, but the little pods that grow from the dried flowers will have the little seeds, if you plant the seeds they should have a good germination rate too, good luck with them, and thank you so much for your wonderful comments and support and for watching XXXX
Can you cross breed different varieties? All I have is two different varieties flowering right now and I’m not sure pollinating is possible if they aren’t the exact same variety?
Hi there, I have heard they are self pollinating only but its always fantastic to see if the cross pollination works and I would definitely give it a try, thanks so much for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Saturday XXXX
Hi Melody, its best to wait until they turn brown on the vine, this is because the seed pods will still be using the vine to take in nutrients and fully mature, thanks so much for your wonderful comments and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Tuesday XXXX
Hi Marilyn :-D I think they pollinate themselves s I have had seed pods on these Chlorophytums with no pollination by myself or any bees :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Sunday XXXX
It depends on the variety you have, some of them flower, but don’t form seed pods, just “spiderettes”. Mine were outside, so pollinators might have got to the flowers.
LOL give them away? I don't have that many people to give that many too. I have green seed pods. I am so looking forward to collecting the brown ones, soon I hope. Thank you
Thats fantastic you have seed pods on your Spider plant, I give a lot of them away to the Charity/Thrift stores as they always love to get plants, thanks so much Melody for your wonderful comment and for watching and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Tuesday XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon I would never have thought to give them to thrift store or charity etc. Churches who hand out free food often put out used clothing and household items. Having been that poor before myself, you are right I would have loved a lovely free plant for my very own. Thank you! I have about a bazillion spider plant pups on the 20 adult spider plants I have. LOL, all this time and I never thought about it having seeds. Hugs! Have a wonderful week.
How long does it take from the snake plant to go from flowering to having ripe seeds? My first snake plant is about to produce some flowers (They have two long, thin stalks with some fuzz at the ends), and I'm super stoked for it to produce spiderettes and now that I just found out it also produces seeds, I'm even more excited and cannot wait to plant the seeds for even more plants!
Thats fantastic news you have your plant producing flowers, the seeds normally take about 3-4 months, sometimes longer to develop, its so much fun to grow from seed and also to plant the wonderful little plantletts these pants produce, thanks so much for watching and have a fantastic Wednesday XXXX
Lyn, I have a question off topic if I may, please? Is there a difference between the Selenicereus anthonyanus and the Epiphyllum Cryptocereus Anthonianus? It appears that they are both commonly call Rick Rack cactus. In various photos on the Internet they look very similar so I’m confused. Thanks.
Hi Dori :-D yes they are the same plant :-D its so confusing with the names as I have this cactus and the names can be so confusing and this cactus is often listen under both names haha but it is the same plant
Thank you so much, Lyn. I tried to Google it before bothering you but I just couldn't find a reference that confirmed they were the same plant. Thanks a million! xoxo
Hi :-D I am not sure why some of my other Spider plants don't produce seeds either, thanks so much for watching and sending you lots of love and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
I have 3 and it might be because its too hot I'm sure you have solved the problem already. Anyways I have a green and whit and a white and green and green and white. If you have the little buggers falling out then maybe you should cut them. When the plant turns kind of yellow cut off the minis and then water them twice a day.unless you see a long stick pop out with at least one flower cut it off because it takes the nutrients that the mom plant needs to make the flowers>seeds
LOL right, I will do it for fun since I barely know what to do with the tons of pups I have on the plants. Once I year I cut all the babies off and throw them away. And almost immediately more babies form.
haha Melody :-D I know the babies seem to grow as fast as I prune them off, I sometimes I remove the babies and pot them up and give to the Charity/Thrift shops, thanks so much for your wonderful comments and for watching, and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Sunday XXXX
Its so wonderful to get seeds on Spider plants but they are so easy to miss :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
You’re creating whole new plants with their own DNA!! All the baby plantlets are clones of the big plant...the seed grown plants are a completely new plant!!
😍😍🥰🥰
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Its so exciting to get soing seeds of these cuties and so true they have their own little DNA :-D thanks so much for watching and for your wonderful comment and have a fantastic weekend ahead XXXXX
Thank you for explaining these triangle shapped things! I’m taking care of my mother’s plants while she’s out of the country and I noticed one of these things. I asked her what that is and she had no idea! She’s had this plant for at least 7-8 years and never noticed these little triangular things!
Now it’s my turn to educate her about her own plant 😂
haha, yes these little seed pods are so wacky and they are easy to miss as they are so small, thats wonderful you are taking care of your Mothers plants, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Wednesday today XXXX
What beautiful plants are your Spider Plants Lyn, with all those plantlets hanging down! Love them! The seed pods are lovely, and the seeds quite big...I never seen them, not even on my plants! Thanks Lyn for sharing these beauties with us! Hope your evening will be filled with happiness Lyn and Hans! Lots of love!
I really love Spider plants and their plantlets hanging down on them are so lovely to see, so happy you love them too, they make amazing houseplants, thanks so much Sylvia for your wonderful comments and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Malta for a wonderful Tuesday XXXX
I've had spider plants many times and I never knew about seeds. I've got about 15 spider plants now. I'll be checking this out. Thank you!
Thats fantastic that you have 15 Spider plants, and they grow really well from seeds, thanks so much Melody for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Sunday XXXX
I have grown spider plants from seed once-so much fun to see 😍. Interesting though that the original plant has the white stipe on the outside of the leaves but the plant grown from seed is totally green.
Thats fantastic you have grown Spider plants from seed too Nancy :-D and it really is interesting to see all the spider plants grown from seeds all turn out completely green, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
I just realized they give out seeds because I’m trying to harvest and grow plants from seeds to sell, great video can’t wait to grow some :)
Good luck with growing your seeds, and thank you so much for your wonderful comment and for watching XXXXX
Hi I am from India. I was looking for some information on harvesting seeds of spider plant and came across your videos.Found it to be very informative. Plants are very healthy with so many runners with platelets,flowers and ample seed pods. 👍👍
Thats fantastic news you have seeds on your Spider plants, its going to be so much fun growing these plants from seed :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle to India for a terrific Tuesday XXXXX
Thanks. Looking forward to watch more of your videos.Have a nice day
Wow! I didn’t realize the seeds grew like this! I will be keeping a closer eye on my spider plants to see if/when they appear. Thanks for the video!!
Its great to discover seed pods and its so easy to miss them :-D thanks so much Violet for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
I just popped one off..gave me 7 seeds😁 Thanks for the video💜
Thats fantastic news and Happy Sowing and growing to you
I wanted a different variety of C comosum and the one I bought this spring grew green seed pods! I never saw seed pods on the other varieties! This video is very helpful!
So happy you found the video helpful Sandra, and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Wednesday XXXX
Thanks so much for this great video! My dad gave me a small spider plant before he passed. It almost died too but I've been able to bring it back and this spring is the 1st time I've ever gotten a little pup, flowers and now I know ... seed pods. I'm very excited as this plant reminds me of my dad. I'm excited to try and sow the seeds although I only have a few. If I may ask, are there any seeds in the dried flowers? I see tiny little specs falling from them and wondered if anything would grow from them. Thanks again and I love your cheery demeanor. We could all use more of that these days. Best wishes and plant power from New York, USA.
Thats so wonderful that you have a Spider plant from your late Father, that makes it so extra special and so fantastic its bloomed and has a pup, thats so exciting you have seed pods too, the dried flowers dont contain any of the seeds, but the little pods that grow from the dried flowers will have the little seeds, if you plant the seeds they should have a good germination rate too, good luck with them, and thank you so much for your wonderful comments and support and for watching XXXX
Can you cross breed different varieties? All I have is two different varieties flowering right now and I’m not sure pollinating is possible if they aren’t the exact same variety?
Hi there, I have heard they are self pollinating only but its always fantastic to see if the cross pollination works and I would definitely give it a try, thanks so much for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Saturday XXXX
Do we have to wait to harvest until they turn brown on the vine? Or can you pick off the green ones and wait?
Hi Melody, its best to wait until they turn brown on the vine, this is because the seed pods will still be using the vine to take in nutrients and fully mature, thanks so much for your wonderful comments and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Tuesday XXXX
Do they need pollination to go to seed like that?
Hi Marilyn :-D I think they pollinate themselves s I have had seed pods on these Chlorophytums with no pollination by myself or any bees :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Sunday XXXX
I love the channel! It educates and it fun! ♥️
It depends on the variety you have, some of them flower, but don’t form seed pods, just “spiderettes”. Mine were outside, so pollinators might have got to the flowers.
LOL give them away? I don't have that many people to give that many too. I have green seed pods. I am so looking forward to collecting the brown ones, soon I hope. Thank you
Thats fantastic you have seed pods on your Spider plant, I give a lot of them away to the Charity/Thrift stores as they always love to get plants, thanks so much Melody for your wonderful comment and for watching and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Tuesday XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon I would never have thought to give them to thrift store or charity etc. Churches who hand out free food often put out used clothing and household items. Having been that poor before myself, you are right I would have loved a lovely free plant for my very own. Thank you! I have about a bazillion spider plant pups on the 20 adult spider plants I have. LOL, all this time and I never thought about it having seeds. Hugs! Have a wonderful week.
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Awesome video thanks for sharing dear friend
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
How long does it take from the snake plant to go from flowering to having ripe seeds? My first snake plant is about to produce some flowers (They have two long, thin stalks with some fuzz at the ends), and I'm super stoked for it to produce spiderettes and now that I just found out it also produces seeds, I'm even more excited and cannot wait to plant the seeds for even more plants!
Thats fantastic news you have your plant producing flowers, the seeds normally take about 3-4 months, sometimes longer to develop, its so much fun to grow from seed and also to plant the wonderful little plantletts these pants produce, thanks so much for watching and have a fantastic Wednesday XXXX
Lyn, I have a question off topic if I may, please? Is there a difference between the Selenicereus anthonyanus and the Epiphyllum Cryptocereus Anthonianus? It appears that they are both commonly call Rick Rack cactus. In various photos on the Internet they look very similar so I’m confused. Thanks.
Hi Dori :-D yes they are the same plant :-D its so confusing with the names as I have this cactus and the names can be so confusing and this cactus is often listen under both names haha but it is the same plant
Thank you so much, Lyn. I tried to Google it before bothering you but I just couldn't find a reference that confirmed they were the same plant. Thanks a million! xoxo
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I never knew this. Thank youuuu
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Thursday XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon Awww thank you again. Enjoy your lovely day. Plant Powerrrr!!
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Love from india 🇮🇳
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to India from the Emerald Isle XXXX
I keep my spider plants outside but it never gets any seeds what is the reason
Hi :-D I am not sure why some of my other Spider plants don't produce seeds either, thanks so much for watching and sending you lots of love and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
I have 3 and it might be because its too hot I'm sure you have solved the problem already. Anyways I have a green and whit and a white and green and green and white. If you have the little buggers falling out then maybe you should cut them. When the plant turns kind of yellow cut off the minis and then water them twice a day.unless you see a long stick pop out with at least one flower cut it off because it takes the nutrients that the mom plant needs to make the flowers>seeds
Mine are all outside with about 20 to 30 pups on each plant.
WOW thats so wonderful they have lots of pups, I love to see all the pups hanging from the Mother plants XXXXX
Thy look good xxx growing well indoors
thanks so much Ben for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
I really want to get one...
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
LOL right, I will do it for fun since I barely know what to do with the tons of pups I have on the plants. Once I year I cut all the babies off and throw them away. And almost immediately more babies form.
haha Melody :-D I know the babies seem to grow as fast as I prune them off, I sometimes I remove the babies and pot them up and give to the Charity/Thrift shops, thanks so much for your wonderful comments and for watching, and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Sunday XXXX
Never new what yhere seed looked like
Its so wonderful to get seeds on Spider plants but they are so easy to miss :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
Can I get some babies
A plant that grows spiders.....no thanks :P
haha :-D thanks so much for watching XXXX