What to do with this Monstera adansonii?
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Monstera adansonii / obliqua yellowing leaves
Comments (14)Thanks for your help, tropicbreesent. I will repot it with an orchid mix and try just keeping the soil slightly moist, rather than watering deeply and letting it dry completely between waterings. Hopefully this does the trick! (And do you think it is worth it to keep a pebble tray beneath for added humidity in the air?) If anyone else has thoughts, I'd welcome them too! (Including about where I could buy another of these plants!) Thanks again!...See MoreHelp with monstera Adansonii
Comments (6)Something like you would use for an epiphytic orchid would be good. The main thing is to have a 'generous' amount of breathing holes around the roots. That's something that ordinary potting mix wouldn't give you.Just remember that in time the organic component of the mix will break down and the remaining soil will become compacted. That would be a good time for repotting again....See MoreI'm looking to buy a Monstera Adansonii Archipelago variegated or trad
Comments (3)I have it its in a 4 inch pot, what do you have thats are rare plants...See MoreGrowing a Monstera Adansonii in water
Comments (1)Potting up will eventually give you a more vigorous and substantial plant than water. Pot it up so all the roots are below the soil line....See Moregetgoing100_7b_nj
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