Houseplant experts explain whether you should cut or keep your monstera's aerial roots. Everyone loves monstera plants. They’re the star of many an Instagram jungle, and their huge, shapely leaves ...
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Discover what to do with a monstera in February. I do these 3 essential tasks every year to set my monstera up for a ...
Monstera deliciosa is native to the tropical rainforests of Mexico and Central America. The most common monstera types have heart-shaped leaves and naturally formed leaf holes. This houseplant, while ...
Monsteras can be propagated through three methods: cuttings, air layering, and separation. The cutting method is the most popular, while air layering is the lowest risk. The separation method involves ...
I am sure you have seen them in many spaces - offices and houses- big ears and dark green. Thanks to their beauty and bold look, Monstera Delicosa are one in door plants that dot many indoor spaces.
What Do Aerial Roots Do? In the wild, monsteras are climbers, and their aerial roots help the tropical vine attach to trees and pull itself up into the sunlight. Aerial roots also contribute nutrition ...
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