Spider plant just got checked.
This looks like a healthy spider plant in indoor soil. The foliage is green, striped, and upright/arching in a normal way, and there’s no obvious sign of rot, pest damage, or major nutrient stress. If you’re seeing any minor cosmetic issues, the most likely cause would be normal tip stress from indoor dryness, tap water salts, or slight watering swings rather than a real plant problem.
What to do now
No urgent intervention is needed. Keep the plant in bright indirect light and water only when the top layer of mix starts to dry, since the pot is already slightly moist.
Also possible, but less likely
What would prove it
Watch for tip burn or watering swings
Recheck the potting mix before watering and watch whether new leaves stay green and crisp. If brown tips increase, the issue is usually water quality or irregular watering, not disease.
Turn this into a recovery case
One photo gives a diagnosis. Tracking proves whether the plant is recovering.
Don’t leave the diagnosis hanging 🌱
Save it now, then use the next photo to confirm if this was the right call.
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