Buying Guide
Buy Spider Plants: How to Choose the Right Size and Quality
The best spider plant to buy is not always the biggest one. It is the healthiest one that matches your space, patience level, and care style. If you buy well, the first month of care gets much easier.
New stock is not available yet, but this page still helps you decide which size and condition you should buy when inventory returns.
Who should buy what
Baby Spider Plant
$12.99
Best if you want the lowest-cost entry point and do not mind waiting for the plant to size up.
Good for patient beginners and propagation fans.
Small Potted Spider Plant
$24.99
Best if you want an established plant without paying for a large decorative statement piece.
Good for most homes and gift buyers.
Large Mature Spider Plant
$39.99
Best if you want a fuller plant right away and have room for a larger display piece.
Good for shelves, stands, and immediate visual presence.
What to check before buying any spider plant
- Leaves should feel firm and look clean, not mushy, heavily yellowed, or pest-damaged.
- The potting mix should not smell sour or stay waterlogged.
- Roots should look healthy rather than black, collapsing, or rotting.
- Match plant size to your patience. Smaller plants cost less but need more time before they look full.