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Oh no, it looks like your Monstera is unhappy! Don’t worry though, with a few simple steps you can get it back to its happy and healthy self. Let’s take a look at what could be causing the problem and how to fix it. From watering issues to pests, we’ll cover all the bases so you can get your Monstera feeling good again in no time.
How Do You Know If Your Monstera Is Unhappy? [Solved]
If you spot any of these signs, don’t panic! Just take a look at the soil and make sure it’s not too dry. Give your plant a good drink of water and see if that helps. If not, then it might be time to call in the experts!
Light: Monstera plants prefer bright, indirect light and should not be placed in direct sunlight.
Water: Water your Monstera when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch, but do not let it sit in water for too long as this can cause root rot.
Temperature: Monsteras prefer temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C). Avoid placing them near drafts or air conditioning vents as this can cause stress and damage to the plant.
Humidity: Monsteras thrive in humid environments with a relative humidity of at least 50%. If your home is too dry, consider using a humidifier or misting your plant regularly to increase humidity levels around it.
Fertilizer: Feed your Monstera every two weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength for best results.
Pruning: Prune away any yellow or brown leaves that appear on your plant as these are signs of stress or disease and can spread if left unchecked
Oh no, the monstera’s not happy! It must be feeling down in the dumps. Poor thing - let’s try to cheer it up. Maybe a little TLC will do the trick? Let’s give it some extra love and attention and see if that helps put a smile back on its face!