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Whoa! Growing monstera is a real treat. It’s an easy-to-care-for plant that adds a tropical vibe to any space. Plus, it’s super fun watching the leaves unfurl and split as it matures. With just a little bit of TLC, you’ll be able to enjoy this beauty for years to come!
How Do You Grow Monstera More Full? [Solved]
Put your Monstera near a window for some bright, indirect light. If it needs more, you can use a grow light. Don’t forget to prune it, reduce fertilizer and check for pests. Repotting and training it to climb are also important. And if you want more plants, propagate away!
Choose a pot: Select a pot that is slightly larger than the root ball of your monstera plant. Make sure it has drainage holes at the bottom to allow excess water to escape.
Plant in soil: Use a well-draining soil mix for your monstera, such as one made specifically for tropical plants or cacti and succulents.
Water regularly: Water your monstera when the top inch of soil is dry, and make sure not to overwater it as this can cause root rot or other issues with the plant’s health.
Provide bright indirect light: Monsteras prefer bright indirect light, so place them near an east-facing window or in another area where they will get plenty of indirect sunlight throughout the day.
Fertilize monthly: Feed your monstera with a balanced liquid fertilizer once per month during its growing season (spring through fall).
Prune regularly: Prune off any dead leaves or stems from your monstera as needed to keep it looking healthy and encourage new growth on the plant
Growin’ monstera is a breeze! Just make sure you give it plenty of light and water, and you’ll be rewarded with its beautiful foliage. It’s an easy-care plant that adds a tropical touch to any room. Plus, it’s super fun watchin’ it grow!