Monstera, keep cutting...

2023-09-05 03:50:07

Because the stem did not grow straight before, I cut this old Monstera from the middle and divided it into two pots. After a period of growth, three buds grew out of the base, of which the first two buds have grown new leaves and are growing steadily, and the third bud is a small section that has not continued to grow. I feel that it will not look good if it continues to grow like this, so I simply continue to cut and divide the pots. It just so happens that each bud has an aerial root that has already penetrated into the soil. There must be no problem with dividing the pots according to the previous method, so I did it. It should have been removed from the pot and divided into roots, so that more roots can be retained, but I used the kind of large, thin and tall ceramic pots to plant it before, and it was too strenuous to remove the pot. I really didn't want to toss it, so I just took the trouble to dig it directly in the flowerpot. The roots were very deep and not easy to dig, and finally the bottom part was directly broken. Monstera is beautiful and easy to grow, but everyone must pay attention to not to raise the stem crooked when raising it, otherwise it will not look good when it grows. I didn't pay attention to this one, and the stem grew crooked, so I spent so much effort to toss it. But there is also an advantage, now one pot becomes four pots! Monstera, keep cutting... Monstera, keep cutting... Monstera, keep cutting... Monstera, keep cutting... Monstera, keep cutting... Monstera, keep cutting... Monstera, keep cutting... Monstera, keep cutting... Monstera, keep cutting... Monstera, keep cutting... Monstera, keep cutting...