When this Monstera arrived at home, it was an old stump without roots or leaves. After three repottings and two moves, it has been 912 days today. From the beginning, it was rootless and leafless. Now the largest leaf is 72cm (not fully grown). The height with the pot is 150cm. I would also like to take this opportunity to answer the questions of flower friends before. 1. How big is the pot? The upper diameter is 32cm and the height is 28cm. Qingshan pot. 2. What fertilizer to use? Slow-release fertilizer is sprinkled on the surface of the pot soil from time to time, and water-soluble fertilizer (randomly selected from the high nitrogen content at home) is almost always watered with some fertilizer. 3. What soil to use (very important) Coarse-grained peat soil, with some particles randomly added (perlite, volcanic stone, etc.). 4. Try to guide the aerial roots into the pot soil, which can absorb more nutrients and accelerate the growth of leaves. 5. Ventilation and lighting is to place it by the window in the picture (facing south). Usually the leaves face the window, open the curtains, and the brightness is very high. 6. Should it be put on the pillar? I don’t think it’s necessary for the green tortoise, as the internodes are relatively short and the distance from the pot soil is low. As the aerial roots penetrate into the soil, stability is no problem. 7. Can I have multiple mixed plants? Not recommended (I feel that many flower lovers buy multiple mixed plants, and it’s fine to raise them at home for a while. When repotting, try to separate them and raise them separately. The one I have has grown into a tree) - I feel that it has relatively high requirements for "breathing". Garden soil is not recommended, and porcelain pots, glazed pots, and airtight pots are not recommended. It is easy to have stunted seedlings. That’s about it~
A Monstera supports a living room (with maintenance tips✅)
2024-10-19 12:20:37