Monstera Adansonii Variegated - Ultimate Care Guide
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- To care for Monstera adansonii variegated or variegata provide more light compared to the non-variegated Monstera adansonii.
Monstera adansonii variegated needs lots of bright indirect light as well as well-draining soil.
These plants thrive in chunky soils such as aroid soil consisting of orchid bark, perlite, peat, and charcoal.
Water about once a week once the top 2’’ of soil are dry (5cm).
The ideal temperature for Monstera adansonii variegated is 65-80°F (18-26°C).
Fertilize every 2-4 weeks in spring and summer and reduce fertilization in autumn and winter.
Provide Monstera adansonii variegated with a moss pole that you can build on your own using sphagnum moss and chicken wire.
Timestamps:
0:00 Monstera Adansonii Variegated Intro
1:01 Monstera Adansonii Variegated Variegation
2:18 Monstera Adansonii Variegated Soil
4:03 Monstera Adansonii Variegated Light
5:48 Monstera Adansonii Variegated Temperature
6:15 Monstera Adansonii Variegated Humidity
7:15 Monstera Adansonii Variegated Watering
8:14 Monstera Adansonii Variegated Fertilizer
9:15 Monstera Adansonii Variegated Growth
11:33 Monstera Adansonii Variegated Potting
13:06 Monstera Adansonii Variegated Propagation
17:56 Monstera Adansonii Variegated Pests
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Nice vid. I like that you are no nonsense, and straight to the point about the plants. I recently got a one leaf cutting of this Adansonii Variegata, and I am rooting it in water, in my grow tent at ~89% humidity. Hope it will root soon, as I'll be nervous until I see new roots and new leafs...
I bought lately that’s why I’m so interested to watch your video how to care of that Monstera Adansonii thank you for sharing
Thank you! I appreciate it. Its a beautiful plant, you will love it!
Hi thanks for your video. How often should I water it in a chunky mix? It’s so hard to tell. Would you say when it’s 50% dried out or almost 100% dry (the soil) thanks
Hello, This is such an informative and easy to watch video, Thamk you.
Omg! I didn’t realize there was a variegated version. I want one; much later though. I’m not willing to pay an arm n leg for one! It’s beautiful!!
Yes I also love the variegation a lot. But still the are not cheap. The good news is that the variegated Monstera adansonii becomes more and more available and the prices more affordable.
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Thank you for your reply. I’m going to check on these.
Thank you it helps alot ❤️
Glad it is helpful. You are welcome.
Thanks for the video. I have the regular Monstera adensonii, leaves getting yellow so I will repot in PON, check roots and make a sphagnum pole. Substrate is for aeroids but I think it stays too wet.
Sounds like a plan. If you have multiple yellow leafves it might make sense to check on the roots and see if there are any black mushy roots that should be removed. You should then also exchange the substrate and disinfect the planter if you spot root rot. Good luck!
I just received mine today 😊❤.can i put it on pumice alone or leca?
Yes you can!
I recently bought one with one mature leaf, half white, and the two baby leaves pure white. The mature leaf dropped off in full and I was advised to cut the pure white leaves off. Now I’m left with a stick basically, and terrified it’s going to die. It only has one root. Any advice greatly appreciated. 🌱
When you cut back the white leaves. Did you cut back so there is still at least one node or more left on the stem? If so cutting back was the right decision. I would make sure to provide really high humidity 90%+ (enclosed plastic container) and a heat mat underneath. This way you should have new growth in no time. Hope that helps.
@@Plantophiles i will try this, thankyou. We are in winter here in Qld so this will really help.
still in my wish list “albo adansonii”
Yes, it is a beautiful plant. Luckily it has already become more affordable. I hope you get yours soon!
Wow!! That’s Soo expensive !
Yes it is definitely not cheap. But luckily prices are coming down on rare and expensive plants.