What Light Conditions Are Best for Monstera Deliciosas
The Monstera deliciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant, is a tropical climber native to the Central and South American rainforests. In the wild, the Monstera has its particular…
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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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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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The Best Soil & Containers for Monstera Deliciosas
Monsteras are fantastic houseplants. One primary reason for their popularity is that they can grow beautifully in various conditions. However, they can be a bit picky about overwatering. The easiest…
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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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Why, When & How to Prune Your Monstera Deliciosa
A gorgeous climber native to Central and South American rainforests, the Monstera deliciosa is an aggressive and fast grower. Monsteras need to be pruned regularly. Pruning encourages growth and results…
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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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Where to Place Your Monstera Deliciosa in Your Home or Office
Taking care of a new plant can be daunting, especially when you don’t even know where to put it. One of the most important parts of being a plant parent…
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How to Prune Monstera’s Underground Roots to Keep Your Plant Smaller
Monstera Deliciosa, the coveted Swiss Cheese Plant, is known for its rapid and aggressive growth. For people interested in keeping a small and movable Monstera, this isn’t ideal. Monsteras can…
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Monsteras & Aerial Roots: What Are They & What Should You Do With Them?
When we think of Monsteras, most of us envision their broad, beautiful leaves. But what we don’t often picture are the strange, aerial roots that protrude from the stem of…
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