Thank you! Needed to see this. I have a philodendron that needs a good pruning but I believe he may have root rot 😢. The center and newer leaves are yellow and browning. 😢
I think this is one of your greatest among greatest sessions; thank you! Incredible descriptions and relatable comparisons, knowledgeable guidance, and self-grace permission structure. Thank you 🪴
What happens when you prune a monstera deliciouso? I understand people prune to propagate, but how does the parent plant recover? Does it branch or just throw out new leaves?
Thank you!
Exactly what I needed to hear as I'm looking at my feral monstera 😂
Brilliant video thanks for the advice
Thank you! Needed to see this. I have a philodendron that needs a good pruning but I believe he may have root rot 😢. The center and newer leaves are yellow and browning. 😢
I think this is one of your greatest among greatest sessions; thank you! Incredible descriptions and relatable comparisons, knowledgeable guidance, and self-grace permission structure. Thank you 🪴
High praise! Thank you so much :)
What? I can't hear you over that beautiful monstera...😅
Exactly the video I needed after pruning my marble queen ❤✨️
Thank you
How you keep such a big collection of plants from bugs?
I am really struggling with mine in summer 😢
As always, thank, Tanner, for the tips!
Thanks for watching!
So it's ok to prune down into the soil? Will the open wound rot that way? Sorry I am fairly new to this! Thanks for your videos.
It’s always best to cover the open wounds as soon as you can- a rooting powder is a good idea.
What happens when you prune a monstera deliciouso? I understand people prune to propagate, but how does the parent plant recover? Does it branch or just throw out new leaves?
That depends on where you propagate!