:X I'm beginning to wonder if I'm asking too many questions/making too many threads.
I bow to your collective wisdom!
Anyways, I'm a bit of a science nerd. I was wondering, I've been growing/developing Spider Plants for years and years now, and have a few in each room of my house to help clean the air.
~12 Spider Plants will completely filter the air in an average house everyday.
I'm wondering if some orchids are that efficient?
BTW, if anybody would like a GOOD spider plant, I've never shipped any before, but I'd consider it. Not entirely sure how I did it, but I've molded them over the years into a plant with rather broad, heavily variegated leaves that don't get stringy unless they aren't getting enough light. Most drought tolerant ones I've encountered.
I'd say they're about 8th generation. (if that's the right terminology)
They're like geraniums, so forgiving, and just give give give!