Planting your Monstera cutting in soil is the last step in propagation! When your Monstera cutting finally grows its own roots, it’s time to transition it to soil. Now, you have a brand new Monstera plant potted and ready to grow. Please note this article describes transitioning cuttings from non-soil propagation methods into soil after […]
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Best Fertilizer for Monstera | Plant Food
Choosing the best fertilizer for your Monstera will help your plant stay healthy and grow faster. Fertilizing is critical for houseplants because they are grown in a small amount of soil. In this article, we will break down the best types of fertilizer, and answer some common fertilizer questions. Best Fertilizers for Monstera Best synthetic […]
Continue ReadingBest Monstera Light Conditions
By growing your Monstera in the best light conditions, it will reward you with faster growth, more leaf splits and fenestrations, and more resistance to overwatering and disease. Keeping your Monstera somewhere too dark, in contrast, will result in a plant that over time declines and dies. Light is the most important factor in the […]
Continue ReadingPropagating Monstera Deliciosa | Plant Care
Let’s get propagating! One of the best parts about growing Monstera Deliciosa is propagating them, using part of a parent plant to create a whole new baby plant! It can feel scary to cut your Monstera, but the reward is worth it. Today, we’ll cover taking a cutting from your own parent plant, and how […]
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The iconic holes and splits in Monstera leaves, known as fenestrations, will appear on new leaves when your plant gains maturity. How long does it take for Monstera leaves to split? To begin with, the shape of Monstera leaves depends on the age of the plant. If your monstera has some leaves with fenestrations and […]
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