Monstera propagation
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7 years ago
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coleyt31
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Comments (2)Those look like nice healthy ground roots to me! I think you are on your way to a healthy new plant....See MoreVariegated monstera propagation
Comments (1)They typically brown over the cut area as they callus. Hard to tell from the photo if that is normal or not.......but you should be able to feel it. If it is soft and squishy it is rot, if it is reasonably firm probably just normal callus. IF it is soft......cut it back further up, past the brown soft tissue. Why root in water?? I find these guys root fast in high humidity and warmth. Fill a pot with a nice loose open soil mix and lightly moisten. Plant your cutting. Put the whole thing in a very large clear bag. Put it in bright but indirect light (not sun.........you don't want to cook it inside the bag). after about two weeks it will have nice roots, gradually open the bag more and more. That is a nice big/fat cutting, can we see a photo of the parent plant for fun?...See MoreMonstera Albo Propagation Help
Comments (3)Hi, My Monstera Albo was almost died. I gave it to my friend who restored it water only and gave me back. Now the problem is after few months three leaves grow but they are small and not even variegated. Any idea what should I do next. Transferred it in Leca fertilizer soil? I will appreciate your help. Picture is attached....See MoreHelp, my monstera has no roots?
Comments (4)propagating in water, however these stems are nearly 2-3 foot long! ==>>> imo ... you will never grow enough roots to succeed with cuttings of that size ... especially long term.. in water ... watch a few of these vids ... and take note of the size they are using ... and how to do it in media... rather than water ... and then take at least one of the huge cuttings and cut it up and do it ... this plant should be pretty easy to succeed with.. if you do it the right way ... ken almost forgot the link: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=monstera+propagation&t=ffcm&iax=videos&ia=videos...See Morecoleyt31
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