I am a wife and a mother of three grown sons. I live in New York and am an equestrian. Most of my free time is spent riding and caring for my horses now that my sons are out of the house.
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Gender: Female Location: New York Member Since: January 17, 2009 Answers: 281 Last Update: September 11, 2011 Visitors: 19473
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If you have a plant with leaves like a spider plant and the ends are brown, can you cut off the ends where it is brown and they will grow back? It has not been watered regularly and now it is going to start having regular watering...I don't want to cut the ends if they are going to stay flat and never grow back to a point. Thank you. (link)
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No. The tips of the leaves will not grow back. If you water the plant regularly and fertilize once a month, the Spider Plant will send off satellite plants which can also be planted.
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