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Hey there! Have you ever noticed your monstera leaves wilting and wondered what to do? Well, don’t worry - cutting them off is the way to go! It’s a simple process that can help your plant look its best. Plus, it’s a great way to get rid of any dead or damaged leaves. So, let’s get started - here’s how to cut wilted monstera leaves like a pro!
Should I Cut Off Wilted Monstera Leaves? [Solved]
Hey there, it’s time to give your Monstera some TLC! All year round, get rid of any dry or dead leaves. But if you’re looking for a major pruning sesh, wait until spring or summer. Make sure you use sharp and clean shears when cutting off any excessive growth at the base of the stem. There ya go - your Monstera will be looking good as new!
- Cut wilted monstera leaves at the base of the stem, using a sharp pair of scissors or pruning shears.
- Make sure to cut just above a node (the point where a leaf or stem emerges from the main stem).
- Remove any yellowing or browning leaves that are still attached to the plant.
- Discard any leaves that have been damaged by pests or disease.
- After cutting, use rubbing alcohol on your scissors to prevent spreading any diseases from one plant to another.
Yikes, those monstera leaves look pretty wilted! Better cut ’em off before they start to rot. Can’t have that happening - it’s time to snip ’em and be done with it. No use in keeping them around if they’re not looking their best.