Rooting Monsteras in Water: Step By Step Instructions

Like many other plants, the Monstera deliciosa can easily be rooted in water. Besides making for a beautiful display piece, water propagation is a relatively easy way to produce multiple…
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Step by Step Instructions for Taking Cuttings from a Monstera
If you have a Monstera deliciosa, you don’t need to purchase another one to get a new plant. Reproducing your plant is as easy as taking and rooting a cutting…
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Three Ways to Propagate a Monstera Deliciosa and FAQ
Monstera deliciosa is a popular houseplant because it is low maintenance, fast-growing, and can grow huge even in indoor conditions. Thankfully, it is also super easy to propagate, meaning you…
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Propagating Monstera Deliciosa In Soil: Step By Step Instructions
When it comes to propagating a new Monstera deliciosa from a cutting, many people assume that water propagation is the best option – or even the only option. However, it…
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Rooting, Propagating, and Decorating with Monstera Leaves
People love to grow Monstera deliciosa for its large, glossy, dark green leaves with distinctive slits and splits. But aside from just letting this plant grow tall and spread out,…
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Can Monsteras Live in Water Alone? For How Long? Tips for Success
Most Monstera owners have tried propagating a stem in water, but have you ever wondered if you could just leave a Monstera deliciosa growing in water long-term? Most information about…
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Everything You Need to Know About Monsteras and Nodes
Monstera deliciosa is one of my favorite plants to propagate, because it’s so easy and rewarding to see them grow from a single stalk into a full-grown plant. I haven’t…
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Can You Propagate a Monstera Without A Node? The Final Answer
I love how simple a Monstera deliciosa is to propagate. They grow quickly from cuttings, and in just a short time, you can fill your room with Monsteras or have…
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Growing Monstera Deliciosa From Seed: Where To Buy & How to Plant Them
Known for their enormous leaves and beautiful fenestrations, Monstera deliciosa, also known as Swiss Cheese Plants, are highly desired and priced accordingly. If you’ve been to a nursery looking for…
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