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Homes and Gardens on MSNMy monstera was becoming unmanageable until I followed these 5 steps to train it – now it wows my guests with its impressive, neat structureIt could also be because you've noticed your monstera is turning yellow from too little light as a result of unsupported ...
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How to Propagate Monstera for an Endless Supply of Greenery, According to HorticulturistsTake stem cuttings or propagate the plant by air layering. Monstera, also known as Swiss-cheese plant or split-leaf philodendron, is one of the most popular houseplants around. And for good reason ...
Commonly referred to as the Swiss Cheese plant, monstera is known for large, heart-shaped, glossy green leaves with ...
Understanding that in the wild monstera is a tropical plant will help you duplicate the right indoor conditions to insure these plants thrive. Growing needs. Monstera prefer warm temperatures ...
Growing needs. Monstera prefer warm temperatures; they hate drafts. Plants need a sunny window with bright light but not direct sun. Plants will get "leggy" if the light is too low. They also like ...
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