That is great Tarv and it is recommended in some of the articles I have seen. I just do not have the place to do that with all my spiders. I cut my babies and stick them in water for a few days sometimes weeks, depending on how busy I am and when I have time I transplant them into the pots they are being sold in. Usually the 3" then I only handle them once.
I noticed I have two solid green plants someone gave me and they are having plantlets and they are solid green, which means they are not Hawaiian, which I think it is hard to tell the difference, and they are not Shamrock because the leaves are thinner and more frail looking. I am excited to have the babies get big enough to work with and plant to see if they revert to variegated. I will try and remember to take a picture of them next time I go to the GH.