Spider web plant
What makes it special in the Sempervivum arachnoideum?
The succulent spider web is a member of the chicken and chick clan. Scientifically named Sempervivum arachnoideum, it is a low growing rosette covered with web. The webs run from edge to edge of the leaf and are larger in the middle. The leaves of this plant may be reddish or remain green, but the center is covered with a webby substance. The rosettes are 3–5 inches (7.6 to 13 cm) wide at maturity.
Soil
Like all succulent plants, Sempervivum arachnoideum 'Cobweb Hens and Chicks' requires well-draining soil. The right type of soil goes hand in hand with proper watering.
Light
Sempervivum arachnoideum are happiest when grown outdoors, where they can get the right amount of sunlight and fresh air. When grown indoors, be sure to provide them with some outdoor time during the warmer months to help them thrive. When growing indoors, find the brightest spot in the house to place the plant.
Water
Watering depends largely on the climate in which you live. Although these plants are highly adapted to dry weather conditions, they do much better when given an adequate amount of water.
Fertilizers
Before applying fertilizer, loosen the top soil so that it can take up nutrients and moisture without damaging the plant's roots. Feed the plant with an organic fertilizer once a month during the main growing season (January-March).Water immediately after fertilizing.
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