Everything You Need to Know About Variegated Monsteras

One of the hottest trends in houseplants in the last few years has been variegated plant specimens. The contrasting colors and patterns never fail to add visual appeal to a…
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How to Save an Overwatered Monstera Deliciosa From Root Rot
Though Monstera Deliciosa is a moisture-loving tropical plant, it’s always possible to have too much of a good thing. Allowing your plant’s soil to become waterlogged can lead to the…
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How to Grow Bigger Leaves on Your Monstera Deliciosa
Every Monstera deliciosa online seems to have huge, gorgeous leaves. But this doesn’t always match what you find in a nursery. Despite being the same species, a juvenile Monstera and…
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7 Reasons Why Your Monstera Might Not Be Growing
The Monstera deliciosa is a tropical vine known for its aggressive, fast growth. In the wild, Monsteras can easily reach up to 60 feet high, and while they won’t get…
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Diagnosing Your Monstera Deliciosa: What’s Wrong and What Can You Do
Although Monstera deliciosa is one of the easiest houseplants to grow, they are not immune to problems. I always feel dismayed when I find my Monstera losing leaves, developing spots,…
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Five Signs Your Monstera Deliciosa Needs A Drink of Water
The Monstera deliciosa, a tropical rain forest vine native to Central and South America, can be difficult to water. While it may seem like Monsteras don’t need a ton of…
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Monsteras and Pests: The Most Common Bugs Attracted to Monstera Deliciosa
Even the most careful and diligent houseplant owner will eventually run into that dreaded problem: pests. Monstera deliciosa, luckily, isn’t among the houseplants most susceptible to insects, but it can…
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Why Your Monstera Leaves Aren’t Splitting: What You Can Do To Help
I bought my first Monstera deliciosa at my local grocery store. It was a relatively small plant, but I was so excited to find it that I didn’t mind. I…
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Leggy Monstera Deliciosa? Here’s How to Fix It
A Monstera deliciosa, like all plants, can suffer from a lack of sunlight and end up looking sparse and leggy. The problem itself is easy to diagnose, but what can…
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Five Signs Your Monstera Deliciosa Needs More Light
Like all plants, raising a healthy, thriving Monstera is contingent on giving it the right type of light. While Monsteras can live in low-light settings, that is not usually what…
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