I got a juvenile monstera a few months ago and I am so excited to see its new leaf uncurled! It's the first leaf with a split in it so I'm incredibly hyped!! It's so much fun watching the plant grow up!!!
I don’t have enough room for a monstera, but that’s okay. I can still admire other people’s collections. They can become quite the beasts, but never get tired of looking at the huge huge leaves.
Hi there! First off, I love your apartment tour that you did with Summer! That's how I discovered your channel! Your apt is goals! Second, I have two monsteras that I bought this summer! One was from a popular nursery in Toronto and another is from Costco. They are both surprisingly similar in quality and look so I decided to just keep both and see how they mature as an experiment. My question is, I've recently started researching about moss poles because I dont want my monsteras to grow unruly. Both of mine are still juvenile and 75-80% of the leaves they have are still small with little fenestrations. I'm wondering how to install a moss pole in their nursery pot and then how to tie the stems to the pole. The nursery pots both my monsteras are in don't have that much room left and both plants have A LOT of stems of varying size. They're not so unruly currently because the plants are still small and young but I've heard its better to install a moss plant sooner than later to encourage them growing big and straight as they mature. They both have at least 15 stems of varying sizes within their pots. Should I just wait til they grow more and then install the moss pole next spring when I repot them? And should I stake the pole at the side edge of the pot where the biggest stems seem to be and tie those ones to encourage aerial rooting? Sorry if my question is long and confusing, thanks again!!
I'm glad Summer's Tour brought you here!! As for your monstera, you can install a mosspole for your monstera now, it doesn't hurt. I would just attach the biggest stem for the best support. You can always rearrange the plant in the pot to fit the mosspole. Hope that helps!
So happy I came across this video! 😁I just got 4 huge monstera cuttings for 8$! I'm a little nervous as I'm only really used to succulents but I'm excited to see how my new plants grow! One of the cuttings didn't have roots on it so I'm water propagating for the first time too!
Funny I’ve gone the other way and no longer have any of my houseplants in soil, everything is in pon as my plants seem to like it. I got a baby monstera a few years back and in the past year she has started to fenestrate which made me so happy 😃. Last month I managed to get a discounted monstera albo cutting (£59) that is currently rooting in water, she looks gorgeous and is a half moon leaf, just hope she adopts me as her new plant mum.
Haha thats so funny that we switched! I just got some pons, I'm going to try it with my hoyas first. I'm very excited! And omg what a steal on the albo. Good luck rooting it :)
This was really helpful! I have two baby Monstera Deliciosa plants. One is six months older than the other and I’ve already repotted it. For some reason, and I don’t remember why I did this, I put little white rocks on top of it as a dressing, like with succulents. I think I may have over watered it though because I hadn’t realized how long it stayed moist with the rocks on the top and some of the leaves began turning yellow and it hasn’t had any new growth. I took the rocks off and have left it alone to dry out, but I’m wondering if I should repot it? What do you think? Thank you for sharing! 💜💚🪴
Oh that’s just like my situation!! I would check the roots just to see if it’s rotting. Because mine didn’t show any signs of yellowing leaves. I wouldn’t have discovered the root rot if I didn’t check. Hope your Monstera is doing okay 🤞🤞🤞
Thank you for this video. I was getting discouraged. I have 4 monsteras and 2 have been getting brown. I’m starting to think it’s because they are directly below the AC vent. I relocated them this morning.
Well said. Great presentation. I'm researching to determine if I have a Monstera Delicioso. I ordered and received a Tetrasperma Mini Monstera and was gifted a surprise monstera in June 2022. Did they give me an additional mini of a Monstera Delicioso? Both were repotted 4/22/24. I am rooting the Tetrasperma Monstera mini 'Ginny' at two nodes via stem wrapped spagnum moss and may do likewise with the other unknown species specimen.
Hello there my friend. I have two Monstera plants and I got them for a good price at Safeway when they sell them for nine dollars. One of them is doing a little better than the other one. I’m not sure what’s going on with the one I’m concerned about but it is almost 3 feet tall with only two leaves. Earlier on in the year I took it out of its pot and gave half of the plant to my daughter. I don’t think the plant liked that. So now I’m not sure if I should just keep it how it is in the pot with a very long stem and only two leaves or if there is a way to cut it down shorter. I’m glad I found you on UA-cam you are my friend on Instagram 🥰😘
Hi Carla! Whenever you move/ cut a plant it usually takes time or them to adjust. It probably did not like being split into two! it actually took my monstera a year to produce a new leaf after I moved. But after that it was able to "get back on the groove". Cutting it can go both ways- spark new growth or it might need more time to adjust. There's no wrong answer though!! I'll support either of your decisions
Thank you so much! This is such a helpful video. I got my first one on clearance for 12 bucks today. It's pretty mature, it just looked dead to the untrained eye.
Hey your video was super helpful, being natural and keeping your editing minimal makes it easy to watch💚🙂 My monstera has like 4 to 5 leaves more than yours and is about 1 year old, Im curious when I should put a moss pole or stick to support it?
Hi your monsteras look great! I just got a 4 leaf baby monstera grown from a cutting (2 leaves have split). It comes in a 12 inch pot with very porous soil. I was wondering if you've got any tips for me? This is my first monstera and I'm kinda nervous! I have it outdoors in the shade facing East. I'm planning to keep it in its original pot for a bit and repot it and give it a bigger moss pole when it's bushier. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks so much
I purchased mine for £2.British Pounds. It had three first leaves and now it has about six altogether three are bigger and have fenestratuons.i have cut off the smallest leaf. I have had it about a year but it seems to have slowed down it's growth. It gets plenty of light but I'm not sure I'm giving it enough water. I'm going to learn from your Vidio thankyoy
@@FelineJungle hola felicidades por tus video ' nos ayuda mucho .tu vende ramitas de plantas o conoce a alguien que venda aqui en NY gracias por tu respuesta
@@FelineJungle mi pregunta fue ramitas de plantas .yo se que hay muchas tiendas donde venden plantas las ramitas son las que tu pone en agua para hechar raíces
the price of Monstera has dropped so dramatically lately. I found a huge 10" nursery pot with 5 big mature plants in it for only $22.99 Canadian in HD.
Why do monsteras get those little scabs sometimes? I have the most perfect leaf, but she's got a noticeable light brown patch. She's still perfect to me, but it does make me wonder.
What I find Amusing is I didn't do all the things every plant video person puts Out and My Plant is 61/2 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet I width. I didn't do all the fancy soil and special pots BS.
I got a juvenile monstera a few months ago and I am so excited to see its new leaf uncurled! It's the first leaf with a split in it so I'm incredibly hyped!! It's so much fun watching the plant grow up!!!
How exciting!! You never know how many splits you will get ☺️💚
It’s so useful that you explained and show the difference that in different environment of the results in growth and appearances of the monstera 👍🏻👍🏻
You’re welcome!! Haha my monsteras has been through a lot. they’re really resilient and lasted through all my different moves☺️
Beautiful sharing my friend❤❤👍👍
Thank you for watching!😚
I love your terra cotta colored shirt! You looked great with the plants. Thanks for the info. I just got my first Monstera.
I don’t have enough room for a monstera, but that’s okay. I can still admire other people’s collections. They can become quite the beasts, but never get tired of looking at the huge huge leaves.
Yes!! One day when you get a bigger place, you get your own monster Monstera 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Hi there! First off, I love your apartment tour that you did with Summer! That's how I discovered your channel! Your apt is goals!
Second, I have two monsteras that I bought this summer! One was from a popular nursery in Toronto and another is from Costco. They are both surprisingly similar in quality and look so I decided to just keep both and see how they mature as an experiment.
My question is, I've recently started researching about moss poles because I dont want my monsteras to grow unruly. Both of mine are still juvenile and 75-80% of the leaves they have are still small with little fenestrations. I'm wondering how to install a moss pole in their nursery pot and then how to tie the stems to the pole. The nursery pots both my monsteras are in don't have that much room left and both plants have A LOT of stems of varying size. They're not so unruly currently because the plants are still small and young but I've heard its better to install a moss plant sooner than later to encourage them growing big and straight as they mature. They both have at least 15 stems of varying sizes within their pots. Should I just wait til they grow more and then install the moss pole next spring when I repot them? And should I stake the pole at the side edge of the pot where the biggest stems seem to be and tie those ones to encourage aerial rooting?
Sorry if my question is long and confusing, thanks again!!
I'm glad Summer's Tour brought you here!! As for your monstera, you can install a mosspole for your monstera now, it doesn't hurt. I would just attach the biggest stem for the best support. You can always rearrange the plant in the pot to fit the mosspole. Hope that helps!
So happy I came across this video! 😁I just got 4 huge monstera cuttings for 8$! I'm a little nervous as I'm only really used to succulents but I'm excited to see how my new plants grow! One of the cuttings didn't have roots on it so I'm water propagating for the first time too!
Wow what a steal! You're going to love your monsteras, they're so easy and forgiving. Love to hear how your propagation goes
how are they doing now?
You explained very well as I was wondering about the string hanged I pushed in soil. You did the same so I got my answer. Thanks.
Funny I’ve gone the other way and no longer have any of my houseplants in soil, everything is in pon as my plants seem to like it. I got a baby monstera a few years back and in the past year she has started to fenestrate which made me so happy 😃. Last month I managed to get a discounted monstera albo cutting (£59) that is currently rooting in water, she looks gorgeous and is a half moon leaf, just hope she adopts me as her new plant mum.
Haha thats so funny that we switched! I just got some pons, I'm going to try it with my hoyas first. I'm very excited! And omg what a steal on the albo. Good luck rooting it :)
Thank you! Best monstera tutorial I have ever seen.
Glad it was helpful!
This was really helpful! I have two baby Monstera Deliciosa plants. One is six months older than the other and I’ve already repotted it. For some reason, and I don’t remember why I did this, I put little white rocks on top of it as a dressing, like with succulents. I think I may have over watered it though because I hadn’t realized how long it stayed moist with the rocks on the top and some of the leaves began turning yellow and it hasn’t had any new growth. I took the rocks off and have left it alone to dry out, but I’m wondering if I should repot it? What do you think?
Thank you for sharing! 💜💚🪴
Oh that’s just like my situation!! I would check the roots just to see if it’s rotting. Because mine didn’t show any signs of yellowing leaves. I wouldn’t have discovered the root rot if I didn’t check. Hope your Monstera is doing okay 🤞🤞🤞
@@FelineJungle I will unpot it and check!! Thank you!!! 🙏🏻💜
Awesome 🙌 let me know what you find!!
@@FelineJungle Will do!!
Yes, awesome!
Ikea sells juveniles for €4,99 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Bought one today after seeing all the Monstera videos on UA-cam.
that's a steal! hope it's growing beautifully
Monstera is one of my favorite.
Very informative and helpful ma'am.
Sending support from India.
Stay connected 🙏
Thank you!! appreciate it a lot
I love your plant collection
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you for this video. I was getting discouraged. I have 4 monsteras and 2 have been getting brown. I’m starting to think it’s because they are directly below the AC vent. I relocated them this morning.
Glad I could help! good luck!
Very complete video. Thanks!
Well said. Great presentation. I'm researching to determine if I have a Monstera Delicioso. I ordered and received a Tetrasperma Mini Monstera and was gifted a surprise monstera in June 2022. Did they give me an additional mini of a Monstera Delicioso? Both were repotted 4/22/24. I am rooting the Tetrasperma Monstera mini 'Ginny' at two nodes via stem wrapped spagnum moss and may do likewise with the other unknown species specimen.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate your help with my monstera deliciosa ❤
Happy to help!
Nice job. beautiful Monstera
Thank you 💚😚 nice editing!
Hello there my friend. I have two Monstera plants and I got them for a good price at Safeway when they sell them for nine dollars. One of them is doing a little better than the other one. I’m not sure what’s going on with the one I’m concerned about but it is almost 3 feet tall with only two leaves. Earlier on in the year I took it out of its pot and gave half of the plant to my daughter. I don’t think the plant liked that. So now I’m not sure if I should just keep it how it is in the pot with a very long stem and only two leaves or if there is a way to cut it down shorter. I’m glad I found you on UA-cam you are my friend on Instagram 🥰😘
Hi Carla! Whenever you move/ cut a plant it usually takes time or them to adjust. It probably did not like being split into two! it actually took my monstera a year to produce a new leaf after I moved. But after that it was able to "get back on the groove". Cutting it can go both ways- spark new growth or it might need more time to adjust. There's no wrong answer though!! I'll support either of your decisions
@@FelineJungle thank you! I will give it some more time and hope for the best. Thank you for all you do
You're welcome! Hope your monstera gives you a new leaf soon :)
Thank you so much! This is such a helpful video. I got my first one on clearance for 12 bucks today. It's pretty mature, it just looked dead to the untrained eye.
Nice work 👌🥇💣
Thank you ☺️💚🌱
Hey your video was super helpful, being natural and keeping your editing minimal makes it easy to watch💚🙂
My monstera has like 4 to 5 leaves more than yours and is about 1 year old, Im curious when I should put a moss pole or stick to support it?
Thank you for your kind message. If you see you monstera tilting or leaning then it might be time to give it a mosspole for support.
nice plants,beautiful monstera i like that plant but here in the philippine soo expensive 🌻
Oh wow! Hope it become more affordable in your country! they used to be expensive here too and I waited until they were cheaper to buy😁
@@FelineJungle yes,i also do that,i,ll wait til the pricess go down🌻
Patience is key to the dream plant ☺️💚
@@FelineJungle yes thats true🌻
100%
Great video! One if my favorite plants!
Great info!! Thanks!!
Hi your monsteras look great! I just got a 4 leaf baby monstera grown from a cutting (2 leaves have split). It comes in a 12 inch pot with very porous soil. I was wondering if you've got any tips for me? This is my first monstera and I'm kinda nervous! I have it outdoors in the shade facing East. I'm planning to keep it in its original pot for a bit and repot it and give it a bigger moss pole when it's bushier. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks so much
Um, thank you for sharing about the roots. If you are right, I will have another monstara soon.
You are matching with your pots….
Haha my favorite color🧡🧡🧡 what is yours?
@@FelineJungle good choice 👍
Haha nice🤪
Hey, do you think this all applies to Monstera acacoyaguensis too? There's very little credible information about their care online.
I purchased mine for £2.British Pounds. It had three first leaves and now it has about six altogether three are bigger and have fenestratuons.i have cut off the smallest leaf. I have had it about a year but it seems to have slowed down it's growth. It gets plenty of light but I'm not sure I'm giving it enough water. I'm going to learn from your Vidio thankyoy
My plant is a juvenile but has one fenistration almost formed
Sin verlo el video me gusta felicidades
THANK YOU😁💚
@@FelineJungle hola felicidades por tus video ' nos ayuda mucho .tu vende ramitas de plantas o conoce a alguien que venda aqui en NY gracias por tu respuesta
¡Hola! Hay muchas tiendas de plantas en Nueva York que venden plantas. ¡Tengo un video sobre mis tiendas de plantas favoritas!
@@FelineJungle mi pregunta fue ramitas de plantas .yo se que hay muchas tiendas donde venden plantas las ramitas son las que tu pone en agua para hechar raíces
i just got a juvenile monstera, when is a good time to get a moss stick?
When it starts flopping over is when You really need a moss pole. I like to stick it in there early to set high expectations for my plants 😆💚
the price of Monstera has dropped so dramatically lately. I found a huge 10" nursery pot with 5 big mature plants in it for only $22.99 Canadian in HD.
That is a great deal!! I love it
Me too
Leca right ??
Right now my cuttings has no root i put them into cutting pot mix ...is that ok ?
💚💚
☺️✨🌱
Why do monsteras get those little scabs sometimes? I have the most perfect leaf, but she's got a noticeable light brown patch. She's still perfect to me, but it does make me wonder.
Do you use Lecca with your plants.
Yes I do! You can check out my video about Leca/ Semi-hydro medium. ua-cam.com/video/ERtbrYanBKM/v-deo.html
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
I just got a 4 leaf cutting for $3 in Spain 🤣
What about cutting mix ?
How often should I mist it?
Depends on how fast it dries out!
What happened to the Thai constellation you bought?
I also purchased monstera plant but not in 10 dollars. I paid only 50 Indian rupees for the same plant with a earthen pot..
wow! that amazing
I got one about 2 weeks ago in UK fr £10 so that's maybe about 12 or 13 dollars I'm not sure
It’s for 1200₹ in India for such a medium size plant 🇮🇳
Wow. That's actually around the same here in the us! thanks for sharing
Why are the leaves getting brown
Youre leaves are curled..hello!
What I find Amusing is I didn't do all the things every plant video person puts Out and My Plant is 61/2 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet I width. I didn't do all the fancy soil and special pots BS.