Hi, i have things to say: 1- Filtered water is not nécessary. Just let the chlore evaporate for an hour or two. 2- monsteras are philodendrons, make sure that the soil is made of 50% peat, 40% indoor plants soil, 10% perlite. 3- spraying the leafs add fine layer of wax or similar thing, not really the beast.
Tap water was killing mine. I got a TDS tester that came with my Zero water pitcher. Letting tap water sit stayed the same even after a week. Filtered water and rain water is all I use now.
germs in the soil cause root rot, germs develop in a wet environment. So overwatered soil is a good environment for that. BUT in pure water, germs cannot develop therefore only water is ok for the roots, they just pull as much as they need and it's a good way to propagate plants. Correct me anyone, if i am wrong
..how are the plants doing one year later?
“If you have plants, you might kill plants”
😂😂😂 truer words were never spoken
Your “unhealthy” monstera looks better than when my monstera was at its healthiest! Now I just have a stem and Imm trying to not let it die
How are they doing now? My first monsters is dying and I’m panicking 🥹
Hi, i have things to say:
1- Filtered water is not nécessary. Just let the chlore evaporate for an hour or two.
2- monsteras are philodendrons, make sure that the soil is made of 50% peat, 40% indoor plants soil, 10% perlite.
3- spraying the leafs add fine layer of wax or similar thing, not really the beast.
Tap water was killing mine. I got a TDS tester that came with my Zero water pitcher. Letting tap water sit stayed the same even after a week. Filtered water and rain water is all I use now.
Lol peat huh
Thank you 🤍 I was so sad my Monstera was dying but I think I can save it 😭
You definitely can save it! Wishing you good luck :)
Wait, how is putting it in a vase not over-watering it?
Wondering the same thing too. I'm confused.
germs in the soil cause root rot, germs develop in a wet environment. So overwatered soil is a good environment for that. BUT in pure water, germs cannot develop therefore only water is ok for the roots, they just pull as much as they need and it's a good way to propagate plants. Correct me anyone, if i am wrong
Those pots look way too big for the amount of roots she has.
This is what mine looks like right now. 😅
So I have a question when you repot it you don’t add water to the new soil?
i always cut after the node so that the new plant can grow out of the node you left :) below the node for propagations.
Mine is looking rough 🤦♂️
Plants are Phoenix...🦁™️♌♾️🎱👌😉👁️
I swear if my plant dies from being in direct water I’m gonna cry :(
Your videos are awesome!
Glad you like them! Thanks so much :)
Stinky soil...🤔