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Welcome to this article that will be discussing how you could be keeping some cuttings from a monstera plant in a vase for decoration. The best way to keep a cutting will be in water of course. If you manage to keep it in a sunny spot as well then you can have it last for as long as a month.

This is a great way if you want to trim away a little bit of your monstera plant to give room for new growth to come forth. Even though it’s not very common to trim a monstera plant to get a bushier appearance, it’s definitely possible on some older plants.

Follow along in the article here and we will dive deeper into the topic of maintaining a monstera plant in a vase. We find that this is a great way of adding some decoration to other parts of your house. But if you are lucky the cutting might even create roots making it possible to report and grow a new monstera plant.

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Monstera Leaf Vase

As we mentioned at the beginning of the article here, the monstera plant is a great houseplant to keep at home. But it’s even better since it can manage a little bit of trimming every year or so. It’s a pretty slow-growing plant in all other regards so trimming it might seem counterproductive

But these new open spots will replenish the plant with energy as new leaves start to perform photosynthesis. It also makes it a stronger foothold in the place it’s in as the roots might have to work a little harder now to supply these new leaves with energy.

What can you do with these trimmings then? Well, keep them in a vase of course. This is the best way to get the most out of your plant and enjoy them for a much longer time. 

They can last in these conditions for as much as a month but that is only if you are able to get enough sunlight. So reserve the sunniest spot for these ones and make sure there is always some water in the vase.

If you are lucky you can have roots start growing from the cutting which then makes it possible to report it and have new monstera plants growing there.

If you are wondering why monstera plants are becoming so expensive then you should definitely read this article right here, Why Are Monsteras So Expensive.

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Monstera Plant In A Vase

Like we briefly mentioned above here, you are able to store monstera cuttings in a vase for a pretty long time actually. But the secret to maintaining them for the most is getting enough sunlight.

The cuttings are still alive and perform photosynthesis, they will therefore need to have access to sunlight. This will help the cutting generate energy which turns into creating a root system hopefully in the water the bottom part is in.

Ensure the temperature is stable as well. That will further increase the chance that your monster cutting starts to root. You might wonder how much water should be in the vase. We often recommend only a few inches of the cutting being submerged. Any more and it becomes counterproductive.

If the leaves of your monstera plant are starting to appear droopy then you might want to check out this article right here, New Monstera Leaf Droopy.

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Caring For Monstera In A Vase

Caring for a monstera plant you are keeping in a vase really comes down to two different things. The first one is that it needs a sufficient amount of sunlight each day to survive. About 8 – 10 hours each day will be plenty.

But the water should also never run out in the vase. Keep it submerged a couple of inches to ensure you have plenty of room for roots to start taking shape.

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New Monstera Leaf Droopy

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Welcome to this article that will be discussing why the new leaves on your monstera plant might be locking droopy. The most common cause for this happening is actually that the plant is not getting enough water. The plant is one that really likes when the soil is kept in a somewhat damp state at all times.

This creates the best type of environment where the roots can really start to flourish and expand. But above all, they are also able to take up the nutrition from the soil and pass that onto the rest of the plant. Which in turn makes it possible to grow the way it does. 

Follow along in the article here below and we will be discussing further what the best care is for the monstera plant. One of our favorites to have at home and a great decorative plant. But we feel it’s worth mentioning it’s a great option if you are looking to get into gardening and caring for plants.

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New Monstera Leaf Droopy

Just like we mentioned at the beginning of the article here. The monstera plant can grow new leaves relatively often depending on the size of the plant. But when there are droopy or hanging leaves start to appear then we might have to do something about it. 

To keep it short, the plant is not getting enough water throughout the day. So we need to have a check on the soil to see how much it’s really missing. The ideal condition for the plant to grow in is soil that is damp.

That makes the roots have a much easier time taking up valuable nutrients that go to these new leaves so they can continue to grow. Checking the soil before adding any more water will be very important to not risk overwatering or underwatering again.

The plant can be very susceptible when there is either too little or too much water. Too little and the shade of the leaves will begin to change along with it looking tired. But if you add too much then the roots don’t get enough oxygen, causing them to drown. 

So there is a balancing act taking place when watering the monstera plant. But it’s worth mentioning that it’s fully expected not to get the ratio perfect if it’s your first time. The monstera plant is therefore a great option to practice with.

Are you considering keeping some monstera in a vase? Here we share some good info on the topic, Monstera Leaf Vase.

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Is It Normal For New Monstera Leaves To Droop

The new leaves of a monstera plant should really not be drooping. That is usually a pretty bad sign. It means the plant is not getting enough water, which in turn gets less nutrition to these new leaves.

So what you need to do is check the texture and condition of the soil before adding any more water. We recommend that the soil should be damp in order for the plant to be able to thrive. 

Adding little by little until that is achieved will be the best route to take as it will protect the plant as well from being overwatered. Overwintering a monstera plant can cause the roots to drown which cuts off the nutrition to the rest of the plant, causing a slow decay.

Is there a broken monstera leaf on your plant? In this article, we will be discussing the cause and solution to this, Broken Monstera Leaf.

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Why Are Monstera Leaves Floppy

The leaves of a monstera plant might start to take on a floppy look as the plant is not getting enough water during the day. This can normally be easily fixed as the plant is watered until the soil is damp.

With some patience, the plant should come back to its vibrant self after a few days or so. If not then try and keep it in a sunnier spot to hopefully encourage more photosynthesis.

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Broken Monstera Leaf

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Welcome to this article that will be discussing what you could be doing to a monstera leaf that has been broken off. It’s not completely uncommon that things like this happen as the plant is rather susceptible to outside forces, like a cat jumping the window or a kid finding the plant’s leaf very interesting.

All those things might cause the leaves to get damaged in some way. Thankfully the monstera plant is a rather hardy one that can manage through drought and some overwatering. But what it can’t do is completely regrow broken leaves. So the best thing to do here might actually be to just get rid of the leaf entirely.

Follow along in the article here and we will learn even more about preventing broken leaves and the care that’s needed after you have taken a leaf off. The plant is, like we said, very resilient and therefore a great option for a lot of people wanting to get into gardening.

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Broken Monstera Leaf

If you read the beginning of the article here then we said that the best thing might just be to get rid of the entire leaf. It will hopefully give the room the plant needs to start growing some new leaves where the broken one is.

But to do that we need to of course get rid of the broken one. The monstera plant can take on some rough conditions sometimes but what it, unfortunately, can’t do is regrow any leaf that has been broken off or severely damaged.

So just like a dead leaf, we need to cut it off to free up space. The spot where the leaf is attached to the main stem is where we need to cut. That will free up space for these small new leaves to start growing.

The unfortunate part is that the plant won’t be showing any sign of new growth super quickly. Instead, it will take some time for the damage to be repaired where the cut was.

An important part of cutting these leaves off will be afterward. The plant needs to be in the best possible environment to help support new growth. That means plenty of sunlight and soil that is never left to dry out at all.

Are the new leaves coming out from your monstera looking droopy? Here we give some of our tips and tricks to fix this problem, New Monstera Leaf Droopy.

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What Do You Do With Broken Monstera Leaves

When a monstera leaf has been broken then the best thing is actually to just cut the leaf off. The plant is amazing in that it can survive some really rough conditions but what it can’t do is repair a broken leaf.

Here we need to step in and get rid of the leaf and hopefully we will have the plant growing some new ones from there instead. But have patience, those things can take some time. 

Just ensure that the plant has healthy and well-draining soil. Using a small amount of fertilizer in the soil after cutting the plant might be a good thing to do to help the plant on its road to recovery.

If you want to learn about cutting off the dead leaves of a monstera plant then we have the perfect article for you, Cutting Dead Leaves Off Monstera.

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Will A Broken Monstera Leaf Grow Back

The leaf of a monstera plant that has broken will not be regrowing into what it once was before. Instead, the plant will create something called a node. Which basically is a growing point where new leaves can come forth.

So for the actually broken leaf, it won’t regrow and is instead best to just cut it off and get rid of it. That will help it in the long term as no time is wasted and smaller leaves can start growing there.

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Cutting Dead Leaves Off Monstera

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Welcome to this article that will be discussing what you could be doing when you see monster leaves starting to die off. These leaves are really not doing any benefit to the rest of the plant and should instead be cut off to give more room for new growth.

All plants will do something called photosynthesis. It’s a process happening in the leaves and it’s something not possible if the leaves are dead. So getting rid of them is a good way of keeping the plant clean. Hopefully, the rest of the plant is healthy enough to continue to grow and one day that space might be filled with a new and healthy leaf instead.

Follow along in the article here and you will be able to learn even more about growing this fantastic plant at home. One of the best options if you are a beginner getting into gardening. The monstera plant is both resilient and offers a decorative touch to your home.

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Cutting Dead Leaves Off Monstera

The dead leaves are, as we mentioned at the beginning of the article here, not good for your plant as they are not able to perform photosynthesis. A vital part for all plants in order for them to generate energy which then fuels the growth of the plant.

We find that keeping these leaves on the plant is really not doing any good for it. Instead, it might be doing the opposite. It will hold back the opportunity for new leaves to grow forth where the dead ones are attached.

So for the sake of a healthy plant that can survive for a very long time then we highly recommend that you get rid of the dead leaves. Throw them in the compost if you have one and you might get some use for them that way. 

What is it then that kills the leaves of a monstera plant? Well in most cases it will be the result of a plant that has had a very hard time recently. There could be a severe lack of water and nutrition in the sun. But also not having access to sunlight causes the plant to give up some parts of itself.

It could also be because some type of insect has attacked the leaf enough to where it is no longer able to recover and instead dies off. but thankfully it is very rare for the monstera plant to ever reach a stage where the leaves die.

Is the leaf of your monstera plant broken? In this article, we will be discussing the things we could be doing to save it from getting worse, Broken Monstera Leaf.

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Where Do I Cut Dead Monstera Leaves

If you have a monstera plant with some dead leaves the best thing to do is to get rid of them. They aren’t serving a purpose. But it’s important to know where you should be cutting them in order to avoid any unnecessary harm being done to the plant.

We find that cutting where the leaf is attached to the stem is the best plant. If you were to leave any of the dead leaves still intact on the plant then it won’t grow back and instead will be a hurdle for the monstera.

Hopefully getting rid of these leaves will give the room the new growths might need to start growing and getting a head start. 

Are the leaves of your monstera plant not opening up all the way? In this article, we will be discussing why this might happen and the solutions to this problem, Monstera Leaves Not Opening.

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How Do You Cut Damaged Monstera Leaves

Damaged monstera leaves can actually start to recover. But the look of them might not be that great. So we often actually recommend that you just cut them off completely to give room to new growth instead.

If you read the segment above here, then you have learned about cutting dead leaves off. We recommend that you try and cut off where the leaf is attached to the main stem of the plant. That will get rid of any part of the leaf that might no longer be viable.

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Monstera Leaves Not Opening

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When the leaves of a monstera plant aren’t opening then it can be caused by a variety of different issues. But the most common one is really not that dangerous. The plant might simply be dormant. Meaning it’s barely taking in any nutrients and spending any energy. 

But you could also begin to unroll them yourself in an attempt to tell the plant they might be a little late with the growth and needs to get going. Normally when the leaves are not opening the plant is not in any danger. It might just be a slow start for the plant.

Come along in this article here and we will learn even more about the wonderful plant that the monstera one is. A perfect option if you are a beginner that wants to get into growing and caring for some of your own plants. The monstera plant can last for a long time and continually grows throughout.

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Monstera Leaves Not Opening

Just like the beginning of the article mentioned here, the monstera plant can have a few different reasons as to why the leaves aren’t really opening up. The most common one is that the plant is still dormant.

We find that this will often happen after leaves are starting to appear and it’s beginning to go into winter. The lesser amount of sunlight each day will signal to the plant it might be time to start slowing down a little bit.

Given that we need to give the plant a little bit of a push. You can very carefully try and unfold the monstera leaves and try to give a signal to the rest of the plant that it’s a little bit behind schedule

The monstera plant is normally a rather sturdy plant that can withstand different types of environments and still thrive in them like nothing. But in the case of new growths then it might be worth taking extra care to really ensure the leaves are growing the way we want them to. 

So keeping the plant in the sunniest spot is still very important, on top of also ensuring the soil is kept well hydrated with no large amount of water being trapped in there. These are relatively easy things to take note of and topics we have covered thoroughly here before.

If you are considering cutting dead leaves from your monstera plant then you might want to read this article right here, Cutting Dead Leaves Off Monstera.

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How Do You Get Monstera Leaves To Unfurl

Getting the leaves of a monstera plant to really unfurl might seem like a really hard task. But in reality, it’s pretty simple. We can try and do it ourselves if you feel the plant is taking its sweet time.

But morally speaking the leaves will unfurl by themselves between 1 and 7 weeks. After that, you might be able to try and do it yourself, but be very careful to create any tears on the leaves.

The plant will need a lot of sunlight during these times to further encourage its growth of it. We follow the rule of at least 8 hours during the day if we keep it indoors. That has proven year and year again to make for a very happy monstera plant.

If you are wondering why the leaves on your monstera plant are not splitting then you might want to read this article right here, Monstera When Do Leaves Split.

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Why Are My Monstera Leaves Not Opening

The reason why your monstera leaves aren’t opening could simply be that the plant is not getting the right amount of sunlight. Try and keep it in the sunniest spot in your home. 

That will hopefully trigger it to perform enough photosynthesis to kickstart the leaves starting to open up. Otherwise, you can try yourself after the 7-week mark. 

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Monstera When Do The Leaves Split

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Welcome to this article that will be talking about when you can expect the leaves of a monstera plant to start to split. The simple answer is that no younger monstera plant will begin to start splitting. They instead need to be between 2 and 3 years old before anything like this could start happening.

The plant needs to have really established itself before that can happen and the signature look of the leaves can start to appear. But there are also a few other factors that might affect the way the plant has the leaves splitting. That would be the source of light the plant is getting. It should always be sunlight and not UV light. Otherwise, the leaves will not be splitting.

Follow along in the article here below and we will be talking even more in-depth about the fascinating and exciting houseplant, the monstera. One that is starting to gain more and more popularity each year that goes. It is really a great option if you are a beginner getting into gardening.

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Monstera When Do The Leaves Split

The monster plant will not have any of its leaves starting to split until there are a few criteria that have been met. One of them is that the plant needs to be at least 2 to 3 years old. Otherwise, the plant will simply not be starting to split.

It needs to have a root system that has had time to establish itself and the rest of the plant will have grown large enough. This means patience really is key when growing a monstera plant. 

But there is another factor that will determine whether a monstera plant will begin to have leaves that split into the signature look. That would be the light source the plant is getting.

No monstera plant will be able to have splitting leaves unless they are getting proper sunlight. It simply will not be enough with UV light or any lamp light they might be getting indoors. The plant needs the sun to perform photosynthesis which generates energy for the plant which it then can use for other purposes, such as splitting the leaves.

If you are keeping your monstera plant in a sunny window for about 8 hours during the day then that will be plenty enough for it to start growing some leaves that can split.

Are the leaves of your monstera plant not opening all the way? In this article we will be providing you with some valuable insight on the issue, Monstera Leaves Not Opening.

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How Do I Get My Monstera Leaves To Split

Getting the leaves of a monstera plant to split is really not that difficult. It will normally just come down to a few simple things. The first is that the plant needs the right type of light in order to have the leaves split.

That means only sunlight, which shouldn’t be that difficult if you are keeping it indoors in a sunny window. Any form of UV light on not a sufficient amount of sunlight will deter the plant from growing and splitting leaves.

But it’s also worth mentioning that it won’t start happening until the plant has reached at least 2 – 3 years of age. Before that, the focus for the plant is to simply continue to grow and establish itself in space.

Are the leaves on your monstera growing very small? In this article we will be talking about the fixes to this issue, Monstera Only Growing Small Leaves.

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Why Do My Monstera Leaves Not Have Splits

The reason your monstera plant doesn’t have any splits is just like we talked about previously, the age of the plant might not be there yet. Perhaps you have planted it from seed? Then you need to wait at least 2 – 3 years for it to really get comfortable in the space.

Also, ensure that the single light source it’s getting is from the sun and it can easily get around 8 hours of it each day. That is best achieved in a south-facing window in your house.

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Monstera Only Growing Small Leaves

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Welcome to this article that will be discussing why a monstera plant might be growing some smaller leaves than normal. The issues can really be grouped into it not getting enough nutrients and water. On top of soil that is suffering from overfertilizing.

The monstera plant is normally a rather hardy plant which makes it a great option for people who are looking to get into getting some new houseplants at home. But that also means we need it to get the right condition to grow in as well. The soil should never be left to dry out too much.

Follow along below here and you will be able to find some good and useful information to apply when caring for your own monstera plant. It is a resilient house plant able to live for a very long time and also able to grow to some pretty impressive sizes. A great option if you are a beginner.

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Monstera Only Growing Small Leaves

Just like we said at the beginning of the article here, the monster plant is susceptible to the conditions it’s growing in just like any other plant for that matter. It needs to be in tip-top conditions for it to be able to survive and also thrive

We find that soil which is kept well hydrated with good drainage is ideal for the monstera plant. With drainage that means the soil should never be pooling any water. That will have a pretty negative effect on the plant and causes it to start growing poorly.

Using a pot with a small hole in the bottom is the best fix to this issue. But enough water is not the only solution or fix. The plant will also need to get enough nutrients from the soil. Using some organic fertilizers every three or four months will be enough. That also helps us avoid accidentally overfertilizing the soil where the plant is growing.

Another overlooked issue that might be the reason for smaller leaves is that the plant is growing and the temperatures are changing a lot back and forth. That creates a rather large imbalance and causes unnecessary stress to the plant.

In time this can create a weaker immune system in the plant which then turns into less energy being put into growing new leaves. Which causes them to have a much smaller size.

If you are curious about when the leaves of a monstera plant will finally split then we recommend you read this article right here, Monstera When Do The Leaves Split.

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Why Is My Monstera Not Producing Big Leaves

If you read the part above here then you would have already gotten the answers to this question. But to put it simply, the plant is growing in a poor place where several issues are affecting the way the plant is growing.

The condition of the soil will have a pretty great effect. Is the soil really underwater or really overwatered, and almost starting to look like mud? That will definitely have an impact on the size of new leaves growing.

But is the plant also getting enough sunlight each day? That is also a very important part as if the monstera plant is only getting UV light then you can expect some very small-sized leaves. Keeping it outside for a few hours during the day will greatly benefit its health of it.

Is your monstera plant starting to lean? Here we share the best solutions to this issue to hopefully fix and redeem your plant, My Monstera Is Leaning.

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How Do You Make Monstera Leaves Bigger

Making the leaves of a monstera plant bigger is really not that difficult. We need the correct growing conditions for the plant mixed with some patience. The best environment for it will be a sunny spot where it can get about 8 hours each day.

That in combination with soil that is never left to dry out is the magic secret to getting larger leaves on a monstera plant. But you won’t be able to instantly see the results. Instead, you might have to wait a few months at the very least.

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My Monstera Is Leaning

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Welcome to this article which will be talking about why a monstera plant might be starting to lean. The most common issue and reason for this happening are that the plant is not getting enough sunlight. When the plant is not getting enough sun then it needs to get that sufficient amount.

Like most other plants the monstera plant will need to grow a long stem in order to access this light source. This then causes the entire plant to not be very stable as a long stem just has been grown forth. But the easiest fix to this issue is that you can simply keep the plant in a sunnier spot to get those necessary 8 hours each day.

Follow along in this article and we will continue to learn even more about what it means when a monstera plant is leaning. It is not a very common issue as the plant is so slow growing normally and these issues are never really happening because of that. Nonetheless, it’s something that might be worth learning about anyway in order to prevent it.

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My Monstera Is Leaning

As we have already said in the article here, the monstera plant will being to start cleaning when the plant is not getting enough sunlight each day. The most ideal condition for any plant, especially the monstera plant, is 8 hours. That’s a number that can be applied to basically all other plants as well. 

Because of that, we need to get the plant that small fixed and be able to constantly grow and flourish in the area in which it’s growing in. When the plant is getting more than this however then it might start to diminish the growth it has had. 

The plant will instead be stressed which causes the leaves to start drooping. The monstera plant is not very susceptible to this thing, however. It will instead show when issues like this are happening when it’s already too late.

A monstera plant that is not getting those 8 hours of sunlight each day will have a hard time continuing to grow the way it has done before. We said that those 8 hours go across the board, but if you can keep your monstera plant outside then you will be able to get away with fewer hours. That is because the exposure the plant is getting is stronger than what it would be getting inside.

If your monstera plant is only growing small leaves then you might want to read this article right here. It covers some of the common causes for this, Monstera Only Growing Small Leaves.

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How Do You Fix Drooping Monstera

Fixing a drooping monstera plant is unfortunately not the easiest. The plant really needs enough sunlight each day in order to perform something called photosynthesis. 

That is a very important and vital process that makes the plant able to convert sunlight into energy which fuels the growth of the plant. Therefore when the plant is not getting to hours each day it will not be able to support itself.

Just like if the soil was not being watered enough during the day. That will also cause the plant to start drooping as the roots aren’t able to generate enough nutrition from the soil to pass on to the rest of the plant.

if you’re monstera plant is starting to look sad then you might want to read this article which provides some valuable tips, Sad Monstera Plant.

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Can You Straighten A Monstera

You can definitely straighten a monstera plant and there are a few different ways you can go about doing this. The best one we have found is to simply use some bamboo sticks and put them around the entire monstera.

Then use some string around the plant to help support the leaves. Leave the plant in a very sunny spot and wait for it to continue to grow and with time it will hopefully be able to start growing straight again.

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Sad Monstera Plant

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Whenever a plant is starting to look sad then there is a lack of something. In most cases, it will be water, and with monstera plants there really is not any difference. The plant will start to look droopy and sad when access to water becomes very limited.

But thankfully as you might guess the way you would fix this issue is pretty easy. The plant simply needs to get more water in the soil. But here is where the danger might come in. If you were to add too much then it might shock the plant which causes it to start looking even sadder.

Follow along in this article and we will be discussing what some of our best methods are when caring for a monster plant. The plant is somewhat resilient to drought but never if it keeps on for too much. It is therefore a very good option for beginners to start out with if they think gardening might be worth getting into.

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Sad Monstera Plant

As we mentioned at the beginning of the article here, the monstera plant will begin to look very sad if the plant doesn’t get enough water and is becoming more and more stressed because of that.

This means that we need to add more water to the soil to keep the root system happy. We find that adding a little bit at a time will be the best route to take as it will avoid any risk of shocking the plant as it suddenly has plenty of water again.

This could lead to parts of the plant’s root system dying and becoming a part of the soil instead of the plant. The ideal condition that the plant could be growing in would be damp soil. This means one that can take on a lot of water but also is able to lead away a lot of water.

If you were to be adding too much water and the plant is starting to feel bad because of that then you can simply fix it by keeping the plant in the sunniest spot possible. That will pretty quickly help dry out the soil which is what causes it to look sad.

But be careful that the plant is not sunburnt because of this large amount of exposure to the sun each day. If you wonder what a sunburnt monstera plant might start to look like then it will have a brown color and even a white shade if it has gone on for too long.

Are you monstera plant starting to learn? In this article we will provide you with some great methods that might be able to apply to fix this, My Monstera Is Leaning.

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Yellow Leaves Monstera

When the leaves of any plant are starting to look yellow then you need to have a look at the soil. It is most likely very underwater. The same really goes for the monstera plant too. 

When the soil is too underwatered then it will cause the entire plant to start turning yellow. The root system is starting to stress because access to water is so limited. This makes the entire plant have a rough time ensuring it has enough supply of nutrition to keep growing.

As you might be able to guess, the best solution to this issue is to water the soil. The soil in the case of a monstera plant would be to keep it damp at all times.

If the soil that you are growing a monstera it is not drying out then you might want to read this article here, Monstera Soil Not Drying Out.

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How To Trim A Monstera

Trimming a monstera plant is really not something that should be done except when you might have leaves that are turning in color and dying. The cutting or trimming of the leaves might be a good idea to hopefully save the plant from any more harm.

The best route to take then is to cut where the leaf is going into the stem. That will make it possible for the plant to hopefully start growing new leaves.

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Monstera Soil Not Drying Out

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When the soil that a plant is growing in is not drying out then there’s definitely something wrong. Most plants will be using the water that’s in the soil in order to further be able to grow and flourish. But when that stays the same then the plant is getting a lot more water than it’s actually spending.

So ensuring that there is very good water drainage is vital for the survival of the plant. As you might otherwise be aware, the plant will quickly begin to wilt if the soil is kept overwatered for too long. The roots are basically starting to drown. This then shows up above the soil as the stem might be turning black in color.

In the paragraphs below here we will be talking even more about how you could be caring for your monstera plants’ soil. It is in the grand scheme of things a very easy-to-grow houseplant at home on top of being a great option for beginners. It will show results rather quickly.

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Monstera Soil Not Drying Out

If you read the part above here then you would have learned that the most likely reason why the monstera soil is not drying out then it’s because of there being bad drainage.

Drainage is a vital part of having success with growing any plant. It makes sure there isn’t a lot of water trapped in the soil. This excess water is best led away by a small hole in the bottom of the pot or container in which it is growing in.

If this water is instead kept inside the soil then you have to be really careful the next time you are watering. The monstera likes damp soil but noticing when it’s just right can be difficult. 

We recommend feeding the soil not only on the top but also sticking something down the soil to see the condition beneath. Sometimes the topsoil might be tricking you a little bit.

These are really good techniques to use if you are a beginner to gardening and especially when caring for a monstera plant. Using pebbles is a great way to give some more room for the water to escape. It basically creates a lot more space where the water can sit.

If your monstera plant is starting to look sadder or wilting a little bit then you might want to read this article right here, Sad Monstera Plant.

Large Monstera Indoors

Why Is My Monstera Soil Still Wet

The soil that your monstera plant is growing in can start to get wetter and wetter if your roots are getting enough water and you keep adding. It can start to repel the excess water making it instead just sit in the pot which then causes the roots to be stressed.

So never add any more water to the soil before you have ensured that there is not an excess of water. This leaves us basically only needing to water the plant about 2 times a week. 

This will hopefully make the monstera plant able to keep a great balance with water and never have to stress to get any of it, on top of not having to stress to get rid of any.

If you were to find yourself with soil with plenty of moisture in it then we have found that leaving the plant in a warm and sunny spot will help dry out the soil quicker, and it might even save your plant if it was starting to look down.

Are you seeing small bugs in your plant and wondering how to get rid of them? Here we share our insight on the matter, Tiny Yellow Bugs On Monstera.

Monstera Leaf In The Sun

How Do You Dry Monstera Soil

Drying the soil in which the monstera plant is growing is actually rather easy. It really comes down to placing it in a very sunny spot where the water will more quickly start to evaporate

If you accidentally overwatered the plant then make sure you keep it in a sunny spot for the rest of the day at least. Perhaps the next day as well if you feel it’s necessary.

Monstera Leaves Growing In The Sun