Please help! I am having to cut down most of my beautiful huge monstera bc I put it near WiFi without thinking and went on vacation I came back to a radiated plant! I had it properly fed per usual. Properly watered. Misted. Dusted. Brought in from outside in the sunniest area of house. And now I have to start all over with it. Have had it for 5 years! It’s heartbreaking! Any suggestions or am I at the mercy of destruction? The stock is nice and thick do I cut back dead branches & let it build back up?
I received a Monstera from a friend, and over the years - not really understanding the plant - it became leggy and I was clipping the air roots, and generally not treating it right. Then I learned more about it, and made cuttings. Just a couple of years later, the main plant has more than doubled its leaves, and I have two more Monsteras that have continued to grow well and produce beautiful fenestrated leaves. I think I found just the right spot for lighting them. Thanks for your info and insights!
What are you doing now with the air roots? I had a monstera that grew huge! But when moving, my new appartment barely had any sunlight.. my monstera started doing bad, didn't grow anymore except for air roots, and had trips twice. I'm propagating the last surviving leaf now, and bought a new one to start over as well (it drained my energy and money from trips, literally). When my previous monstera started doing bad, it was just overfilled with air roots, very very ugly. I cut most of them off for the aesthetics, yeah I know.. Got any tips for what to do with the air roots if they overtake again?
I recently potted a Monstera rooted in water that I got in a trade. It fell victim to my cat who liked the way the leaved wiggled when batted at. I cut off the damaged leaves and was surprised to find a new leaf coming out of the middle of the cut after a few days. I put the damaged leaves/stems into water to see if the other side would put out roots. They have no nodes, however. No roots yet, but the stems are not dead.
Update: one of the damaged stalks is now putting out roots in the water without having a node. The other one is still alive, so I will leave it and see how it does.
Thanks for the great video. I have a monsters deliciosa in my bathroom. It looked a lot like yours. I had it loosely tied to a coir pole. I recently tied the stems (using some Velcro tape) to the pole and it looks so much happier. It is now more upright and isn’t a mass of leaves spreading out. It no longer looks like a monster taking over the space. I did this in autumn so I’m not expecting new growth. I’m going to try propagating some cuttings next spring. You’ve inspired me
Fun to watch one of your older videos. Did those props work out? Do you still have them? Do you have a video of you transplanting that big plant into a larger pot? Hope you are doing well.
Yes that’s exactly right. They fruit and the sends drop onto the forest floor and the seedlings crawl along until they can attach themselves onto a tree to climb up.
Just for the record of an experiment I tried as a beginner, I chopped 3 pieces of Pothos. 2 leaves, 1 leaf, and 0 leaves. I put them in the water on a bright spot with indirect sunlight. The piece with the two leaves has two nodes underwater with one if its leaves underwater as well. I was planning to chop it off if I see it rotting.What surprised me is that after a month, the underwater leaf is completely undamaged. Of course I change the water every week. The piece with the two leaves has 3 big roots now on the first node and 2 on the other one. The piece with one leaf has one root. And the piece with no leaves has no roots yet. All the roots are completely white and looking healthy. I know there are many factors and this doesn''t prove something, I just write it as a notice. In case photosynthesis plays a role.
My monstera is down to two leaves, on the same node.we’ve moved three states the past two years and I have four cats. He’s held on strong! I put it in a glass of fresh distilled water in great light but I’m worried my plant is done😞
I have a plant that has broken the last leaf, 10cm above the place where a new leaf would grow. I would like to prune that part to make another plant and but I don't know if I need to wait until the new leaf comes out or it's safe to prune it anyways and put that piece that have a couple of aerial roots, in water? Thank you!!
Hello, dear. Just got a leaf from a well grown 15+ meter tall monstera. The leaf is very young. It seems to have no node. Is there any chance it can grow roots? Will potting it, keeping it wet, and with plenty of sunlight work? Or is it a death sentence to it?
My Monstera was damaged right below the leaf. Is it possible to propagate it? It’s really strong I believe I can save it but I have yet to find a video. Thank you.
I have a leaf cutting from a variegated monstera which I have had in water for about six weeks and it still has no roots. It has nodes and the leaf is still alive. It has also developed what looks like a shoot but it still has no roots. I have been changing the water about once a week so it doesn’t get too yucky. What can I do to help it develop roots or do some of them just take a long time? Thank you.
How do you get so many stems? Do these pop up from the roots? Mine is just growing on one long stem with three or four leaves, coming out one at a time
I rescued a sick monstera and pruned all leaves off because they were all crispy. Did it in the proper way leaving the new leaf fold etc. How long b4 the new leaves sprout please? Thanks xx
Thank you so much for this video!! Your monstera looks exactly as mine is looking right now. I was so frustrated as to what was going on.... it is looking tired... I kind of knew that I needed to repot but was very afraid as I'm only a novice with plants but with this video I know now how to tidy up, remove some leaves... I definitely want to propagate it as I love this plan. My question is may I wait to spring or can I do it now in winter (January)?
New to the channel! Thanks for the info. Iv recieved 2 monsteras a for free that arnt looking very healthy at all. Brown leaves etc. I wasnt sure what to do to rescue it. Thinking of propogating like this although dosnt have many healthy leaves. Is there a follow up video to this?
This is my first monstera plant she is over 2 years old and is really healthy but she has began to produce air roots/ really long nodes what should I do for that? They nodes are growing on very healthy and mature leaves I’m afraid of propagating and killing it…
I have a new monestera that I've had a couple weeks. It's been in quarantine. Cleaned, inspected it last night. Eaten leaves, brown spots, white specs on the leaves. No obvious bugs that would fall off. I treated it with neem oil and still have it in quarantine. Anything else I should do? Those big damaged leaves are ugly. My older monestera one part actually fell out of the pot. I've ordered a moss pole to stake the rest of the plant. There's too much distance between the leaves so I've moved it to a brighter spot. Thanks!
@@SheffieldMadePlants I'm cutting them all off, taking it outside, will treat with Captain Jack's insecticide since Neem is more of a prevention. Keep it out there away from my other plants. If it makes it great. I'll think twice before ordering online. Thanks!
@@anoushkaarmstrong7673 They're supposed to send me another but that was back on April 4th. The tracking number says it's waiting pick up so yeah I got screwed. They're an online shop. FedEx should be going there daily for package pick ups. You live and learn.
Got this MD clipping and wanna propagate. It has 2 longer aerial roots and one smaller one that’s growing right now. You think I can propagate straight in soil or should I stick to water prop?
I knocked mine on the floor and the top broke off. I stuck in sphagnum moss in a plastic cup. it's rooting. Tried the prop box method with a cutting when I first got it. Nasty, mushy and wilted.
I'm trying to propagate my Monstera Deliciosa in water. After almost 2 weeks there are some that didn't get roots at all and there are some that got many tiny roots but growing from the air-roots. Will those roots growing from the air-roots do fine once placed in soil? Thanks :)
I bought a cheese plant leaf of Ebay which had been cut off mother plant and it had a air root so I presume they grew it in water. I've had it months and no new growth at all. Pretty disappointing as paid a bit for it as its variegated. How do I encourage it. Thanks
@@SheffieldMadePlants hi...thanks for quick reply. It's in plenty light. I put the air root under the compost. It has the one leaf which has a stump where I can see they have cut from main plant but no new growth atal
Thanks for another amazing video! I've learned soo very much from your channel : ) Question and forgive me if its a silly one, but I purchased some cuttings from Etsy a while ago and they arrived with soft, rotting roots. I chopped and tried to prop them. One of the leaves didn't have any nodes on it but I stuck it in water anyways. Its surprisingly growing roots, but without a node, will it still grow into a plant? Or is it just a pretty leaf in water haha thanks for the help!
i absolutely will, ya know, for science! I just wasnt sure if you had an idea since Ive heard you talk about experimenting a few times in your videos : ) Many thanks again, esp for the awesomely helpul videos you post! @@SheffieldMadePlants
My monstera is full of aerial, very long roots and I don't know if it is healthy for the plant to cut them off? Those roots grow very much and get to the floor. I see your plant has no such roots.
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Please help!
I am having to cut down most of my beautiful huge monstera bc I put it near WiFi without thinking and went on vacation I came back to a radiated plant! I had it properly fed per usual. Properly watered. Misted. Dusted.
Brought in from outside in the sunniest area of house. And now I have to start all over with it. Have had it for 5 years! It’s heartbreaking! Any suggestions or am I at the mercy of destruction? The stock is nice and thick do I cut back dead branches & let it build back up?
@@babayagaforestdweller400 if it’s on it’s way out you can propagate the cuttings and start again
I received a Monstera from a friend, and over the years - not really understanding the plant - it became leggy and I was clipping the air roots, and generally not treating it right. Then I learned more about it, and made cuttings. Just a couple of years later, the main plant has more than doubled its leaves, and I have two more Monsteras that have continued to grow well and produce beautiful fenestrated leaves. I think I found just the right spot for lighting them. Thanks for your info and insights!
That’s great. Love propagating this plant!
What are you doing now with the air roots? I had a monstera that grew huge! But when moving, my new appartment barely had any sunlight.. my monstera started doing bad, didn't grow anymore except for air roots, and had trips twice. I'm propagating the last surviving leaf now, and bought a new one to start over as well (it drained my energy and money from trips, literally). When my previous monstera started doing bad, it was just overfilled with air roots, very very ugly. I cut most of them off for the aesthetics, yeah I know.. Got any tips for what to do with the air roots if they overtake again?
Your voice is so calm ❤
I recently potted a Monstera rooted in water that I got in a trade. It fell victim to my cat who liked the way the leaved wiggled when batted at. I cut off the damaged leaves and was surprised to find a new leaf coming out of the middle of the cut after a few days. I put the damaged leaves/stems into water to see if the other side would put out roots. They have no nodes, however. No roots yet, but the stems are not dead.
They’re surprisingly robust
My kitty: 8 Monstera: 0
Update: one of the damaged stalks is now putting out roots in the water without having a node. The other one is still alive, so I will leave it and see how it does.
@@cazey2574 😬
@@YoSpiff phew 😅
Thanks for the great video. I have a monsters deliciosa in my bathroom. It looked a lot like yours. I had it loosely tied to a coir pole. I recently tied the stems (using some Velcro tape) to the pole and it looks so much happier. It is now more upright and isn’t a mass of leaves spreading out. It no longer looks like a monster taking over the space. I did this in autumn so I’m not expecting new growth.
I’m going to try propagating some cuttings next spring. You’ve inspired me
Great 👍
Awesome... From moving to pruning to propagating. And delivered so relaxed. ✌🏽❤️
Thank you 😊
Great tips! Thank you. I will be trying some of these. 💚🌿
Thank you
Fun to watch one of your older videos. Did those props work out? Do you still have them? Do you have a video of you transplanting that big plant into a larger pot? Hope you are doing well.
Yep they’re still with me 😁
@@SheffieldMadePlants do they have big leaves with splits in them?
@@allonewordcaps they’re starting to now
How does monstera actually spread in the wild? Does it make seeds that animals spread around for instance?
Yes that’s exactly right. They fruit and the sends drop onto the forest floor and the seedlings crawl along until they can attach themselves onto a tree to climb up.
thanks for this vid i was moving my monstera and i snapped a stem so im going to try propogate
At least you'll get an extra plant out of it! 😁
Just for the record of an experiment I tried as a beginner, I chopped 3 pieces of Pothos. 2 leaves, 1 leaf, and 0 leaves. I put them in the water on a bright spot with indirect sunlight. The piece with the two leaves has two nodes underwater with one if its leaves underwater as well. I was planning to chop it off if I see it rotting.What surprised me is that after a month, the underwater leaf is completely undamaged. Of course I change the water every week. The piece with the two leaves has 3 big roots now on the first node and 2 on the other one. The piece with one leaf has one root. And the piece with no leaves has no roots yet. All the roots are completely white and looking healthy. I know there are many factors and this doesn''t prove something, I just write it as a notice. In case photosynthesis plays a role.
Thanks for sharing 👍
My monstera is down to two leaves, on the same node.we’ve moved three states the past two years and I have four cats. He’s held on strong! I put it in a glass of fresh distilled water in great light but I’m worried my plant is done😞
I just accidentally broke a leaf off and I hate myself for it! I’m hoping I can propagate it. How should I care for the portion where it snapped :(?
If there is a node then it should grow roots. The bit on the plant you mean? Just tidy it up and forget about it.
I’m gonna do that on my monstera which has gone a bit wild. Thanks for the tips 😄
No problem 😊
I have a plant that has broken the last leaf, 10cm above the place where a new leaf would grow. I would like to prune that part to make another plant and but I don't know if I need to wait until the new leaf comes out or it's safe to prune it anyways and put that piece that have a couple of aerial roots, in water? Thank you!!
Prune it anyway and pop into some water
@@SheffieldMadePlants thank you!!
Hello, dear. Just got a leaf from a well grown 15+ meter tall monstera. The leaf is very young. It seems to have no node. Is there any chance it can grow roots? Will potting it, keeping it wet, and with plenty of sunlight work? Or is it a death sentence to it?
Might be difficult without a node but worth a try. I’d be tempted to propagate in water so you can keep an eye on progress
I need your help, I found a few white/clear looking bugs crawling around on my Monstera soil, sort of looks like a centipede, what should I do
Are they mealybugs? Dabbing tubing alcohol on them kills them and then clean the plant
Should I repot entirely if I continue to see them?
Thanks for the info, also is it possible to plant a proporgated cutting in a large glass jar with LECA and soil
@@dwayneredman6037 I don’t think they’re in the soil. They munch on the leaves
@@dwayneredman6037 I’d go for one or the other
My Monstera was damaged right below the leaf. Is it possible to propagate it? It’s really strong I believe I can save it but I have yet to find a video. Thank you.
If you cut the leaf off it will grow a new stem. If there is stem on the leaf you can propagate it
Great and beatiful🎉
I have a leaf cutting from a variegated monstera which I have had in water for about six weeks and it still has no roots. It has nodes and the leaf is still alive. It has also developed what looks like a shoot but it still has no roots. I have been changing the water about once a week so it doesn’t get too yucky. What can I do to help it develop roots or do some of them just take a long time?
Thank you.
Normally takes a while but the root should come before the leaf. More light is needed probably
@@SheffieldMadePlants ah, ok. It’s in a green glass vase, I’ll change it into a clear one and put it next to the window. Thank you very much.
How do you get so many stems? Do these pop up from the roots? Mine is just growing on one long stem with three or four leaves, coming out one at a time
If you cut a stem it should send out 2 new ones.
@@SheffieldMadePlants that's so helpful! Thank you!
How many stem did you start with in that pot? Surely more than one
Think there were 3 originally
I rescued a sick monstera and pruned all leaves off because they were all crispy. Did it in the proper way leaving the new leaf fold etc.
How long b4 the new leaves sprout please? Thanks xx
Depending on light I would say a couple of months
@@SheffieldMadePlants thanks brother 👍xx
Thank you so much for this video!! Your monstera looks exactly as mine is looking right now. I was so frustrated as to what was going on.... it is looking tired... I kind of knew that I needed to repot but was very afraid as I'm only a novice with plants but with this video I know now how to tidy up, remove some leaves... I definitely want to propagate it as I love this plan.
My question is may I wait to spring or can I do it now in winter (January)?
Thanks Cynthia! You can propagate now but give it lots of indirect light. It is quicker in spring tho
What fertilizer do you use for your monstera?
Houseplant focus
Do you use bottled water for propagation?? Can the chlorine in tap water damage the roots?
No issues with tap water
@@SheffieldMadePlants thanks
can we water propagate it in winter..(PS we have around 10-15 degrees in winter)
Yes you can but it will be slower so needs a bit more patience
New to the channel! Thanks for the info. Iv recieved 2 monsteras a for free that arnt looking very healthy at all. Brown leaves etc. I wasnt sure what to do to rescue it. Thinking of propogating like this although dosnt have many healthy leaves. Is there a follow up video to this?
No follow up video. Sounds like a chop is needed
@@SheffieldMadePlants is that ok to do this time of year?
@@sandyfleming9490 yes I’ve got one on the go now
I just realized this thing flowers and has a fruit!!! I live in zone 8b I am wondering if it would ever be possible to get a fruit.
I don’t think it’s warm enough
This is my first monstera plant she is over 2 years old and is really healthy but she has began to produce air roots/ really long nodes what should I do for that? They nodes are growing on very healthy and mature leaves I’m afraid of propagating and killing it…
You can leave them be or cut them off. No harm in either
I have a new monestera that I've had a couple weeks. It's been in quarantine. Cleaned, inspected it last night. Eaten leaves, brown spots, white specs on the leaves. No obvious bugs that would fall off. I treated it with neem oil and still have it in quarantine. Anything else I should do? Those big damaged leaves are ugly. My older monestera one part actually fell out of the pot. I've ordered a moss pole to stake the rest of the plant. There's too much distance between the leaves so I've moved it to a brighter spot. Thanks!
Sorry to hear that! Is it mealy bugs? Might have to bite the bullet and cut the affected leaves off
@@SheffieldMadePlants I'm cutting them all off, taking it outside, will treat with Captain Jack's insecticide since Neem is more of a prevention. Keep it out there away from my other plants. If it makes it great. I'll think twice before ordering online. Thanks!
@@barbaraowens2299 are you not able to send it back?? It would seem it depends on the nursery/company~ so sorry to hear that~
@@anoushkaarmstrong7673 They're supposed to send me another but that was back on April 4th. The tracking number says it's waiting pick up so yeah I got screwed. They're an online shop. FedEx should be going there daily for package pick ups. You live and learn.
Got this MD clipping and wanna propagate. It has 2 longer aerial roots and one smaller one that’s growing right now. You think I can propagate straight in soil or should I stick to water prop?
Either will work fine.
I knocked mine on the floor and the top broke off. I stuck in sphagnum moss in a plastic cup. it's rooting. Tried the prop box method with a cutting when I first got it. Nasty, mushy and wilted.
That’ll work 👍
I'm trying to propagate my Monstera Deliciosa in water. After almost 2 weeks there are some that didn't get roots at all and there are some that got many tiny roots but growing from the air-roots. Will those roots growing from the air-roots do fine once placed in soil? Thanks :)
Yes they normally start from the aerial root. Give it longer than 2 weeks
Thank you,very useful! X
You’re welcome 😊
Can you do this process in summer?
Thanks
Best time to do it
I bought a cheese plant leaf of Ebay which had been cut off mother plant and it had a air root so I presume they grew it in water. I've had it months and no new growth at all. Pretty disappointing as paid a bit for it as its variegated. How do I encourage it. Thanks
Does it have a piece of stem attached? If roots aren't coming it probably needs more light.
@@SheffieldMadePlants hi...thanks for quick reply. It's in plenty light. I put the air root under the compost. It has the one leaf which has a stump where I can see they have cut from main plant but no new growth atal
@@linzidavidson2731 does it have roots? Normally takes a while for new stems after the roots have established. Give it some more time I think
Nice sharing♥
Thanks
Lovely monstera! How do I spot a leaf node?
There will be a line across the stem where the leaf starts
Thanks for another amazing video! I've learned soo very much from your channel : )
Question and forgive me if its a silly one, but I purchased some cuttings from Etsy a while ago and they arrived with soft, rotting roots. I chopped and tried to prop them. One of the leaves didn't have any nodes on it but I stuck it in water anyways. Its surprisingly growing roots, but without a node, will it still grow into a plant? Or is it just a pretty leaf in water haha
thanks for the help!
I’m not sure on a monstera to be honest. No harm keeping it to see
i absolutely will, ya know, for science! I just wasnt sure if you had an idea since Ive heard you talk about experimenting a few times in your videos : )
Many thanks again, esp for the awesomely helpul videos you post!
@@SheffieldMadePlants
I would love to know how to propagate flowers like petunias ,geraniums etc.
Would've been great if you showed us the roots coming up as well. Wonder how your experiment nobule went off in the perlite mix?
The nobule experiment worked! Got a little plant with 4 new leaves. Very small at the moment but growing happily.
Is it just perlite and nothing else in your propagation box???
My monstera is full of aerial, very long roots and I don't know if it is healthy for the plant to cut them off? Those roots grow very much and get to the floor. I see your plant has no such roots.
No problem in cutting them off.
@@SheffieldMadePlants thank you!