It's called Monstera Deliciosa for two very good reasons: 1) If you can grow it to produce fruit, the flesh of the fruit is delicious. I have eaten the fruit, grown on a neighbour's plant when I lived in Australia.. 2) But the fruit has a monstrous side to it: Underneath the skin there is a thin dark brown or black layer, protecting the fruit itself. You need to remove all of that layer carefully, with a knife or similar tool, because if you chew it, the layer breaks into razor sharp pieces which will lacerate your mouth, throat, oesophagus and maybe your stomach. Remove the protective layer and the fruit inside is completely harmless.
I bought a baby monstera (12inches tall with all it's baby leaves) and accidentally left a fan pointed at it for a week. To my surprise the next leaf that came out had three fenestrations on it! I moved the fan and the next 5 leaves had no fenestrations 😂 I think I hacked/stressed it out making it think it was in a week long hurricane! I'd love to see you do an experiment with wind!
It’s likely that it had super bright light where they grow it so the near leave which came was supposed to see this bright light. Instead it saw only your light in your home which probably isn’t that much. So the next leaves turned out without fenestrations.
I’ve read in a study once that tropical plants fenestrate for this reason, to stop tropical storms from tearing up the leaves. The light theory is the first time I’ve heard of it.
@@dafnesaenz1617 Well that’s actually very interesting since the reason for fenestration is not clear yet. It could be right but for me the light makes more sense! Maybe it’s both!
Interesting! My 1st (baby, 6" tall) M.Del, I've had for 2 years & still no holes or lobes! Still looks like a big heartleaf philo!!There were 5 in the pot, so I think they were seedlings, but IDK if that would make such a huge difference? I dropped her & 2 plantlets broke off, but rooted beautifully! When I went to plant them one had died & the remaining one seems to be doing fine after being potted. It & the original STILL have no holes or lobes!! A more mature one I bought recently came w/ big, beautiful, fenestrations. I may try the fan thing on the 1st 2 to see if it helps them to catch up!! Yeah! I'm impatient!! But w/ Sheffield's videos & Y'all's comments, I'm learning!
My fiancé and I are proud and excited to tell you that you convinced us to get a moister meter! Best decision I could have made for all of my green babies!
We keep our monsteras inside during the cold months (Chicago-based). One year I took a large one and placed it out in our atrium which does not get many hours of direct sunlight but amazingly, this one plant showed burned leaves after maybe three days. Also, our 7 foot schefllera amate exhibited even worse sunlight burn. Both survived. No lasting damage except for the area on my rear where I was kicking myself.
I agree with Mr. Shuffled. The amount of light you're describing seems optimal for these plants, but you do need to acclimatize them slowly to changes in light. Move them slowly (over a few weeks) toward more light.
Love your videos. Your knowledge and humor has brought me lots of joy, laughter and helpful tips. Love the parts where you yelled "I said leave it!" :)
I really appreciate your videos. Thank you for being willing to disclose your plants that are ailing and thank you for showing your thought process in figuring out what the plant problem may likely be. ❤
27:45 this part is stuck in my mind!! Every time there is bright sun outside I look at my monstera and thinking to move her outside for a while, I hear your voice saying "leave it!!!!" 🤣🤣🤣
You're hilarious and videos so insightful! Love the part about having multiple monsteras in one pot to get a bushy post.. lolllll thanks a lot. i was searching for some secret hack to make my single monstera plant get bushier.
Thank you for the valuable tips. I'm starting again with Monstera after I tossed my previous plant onto compost pile when it became a tangled mess of vines. Oddly enough, new Monstera is old Monstera. Or rather, a tiny chunk of its vine that became lost in my "discard soil" bucket, then grew a vine out of my balcony Echeveria pot, where that discard soil went. Its first leaf got scorched by the sun, but it made a speedy recovery after repotting and is on its 4th leaf, each larger than the former. It also grows a lot more densely now that I know it needs more sun.
Fabulous. I really learn a lot in this one. The baby monstera I got was in a 6 inch pot with knats, I bathed it, gently washed roots and repotted in a 4 inch pot to work on getting root bound and I put my stake in. I looks a lot better. Thanks for everything. Peace and Love.
Thank you for making me consider the fact that I'd moved my poor monstera from a sunny southern exposure to a gloomy northern one. It hasn't been as happy the past year. I'll be moving her back at once.
I've bought 2 of those Sansi plant lights and like them very much. I have one on my first monstera, which i bought because of your hilarious informative videos.
I took so many notes! I have to say my Monstera are very happy. I do have that yellow mold stuff like you. I had not added nematodes. I still don’t really know. Thank you for all your information. I like your wall picture of the convertible car, lady driving and the dog. 😊
OMG, I saw an hour video for Monstera and thought WTF, ain’t nobody got so much to say that can keep my attention for so long on one fricken plant. Well, it passed by so quick and so much good info I’m going to have to have another listen and take notes! 😅. Excellent, definitely subscribing to your channel and thank you for sharing. One last thing…. At the end when you were repotting the last plant your wife wasn’t home, was she? I could tell because you put nothing down on the table… you must put a sheet down of some sort, I use a plastic table cloth I keep just for doing messy jobs like that, I suggest you do the same so as not to incur the wrath of the Mrs. 💜
This is SUCH a helpful video! Matter fact, it’s given me more answers than I’ve gotten watching a ton of other plant channels combined. Also, I love the way you edited, it’s the perfect blend of humor and information. Definitely HAD to sub!! Thank you!! 🌱
When I water my monstera with my aquarium water, she turns dark green and pearls of water form all over the leaves and she seems very happy. I had no idea they could be kept in aquaponics systems, I heard they don't like to stay wet? Is this a fish system or just plants?
With regards to watering Monsteras, mine exhibited guttation when I gave it more water than it needed! That was my cue to not water it like other house plants.
This is really interesting , how a plant actually adapts & looks after the leaves below it. Absolutely amazing nature. I love learning about everything about this earth & the beautiful things in it.
My old gal is coming up on 20 years since I started the cutting from the lobby of my apartment building. I started out trimming the aerial roots. Now I have a 10 foot braid running down the corner of the hallway, and under my couch. The main vine is held up with cloths tacked to the endge of the ceiling and main wall of my living room. The leaves around the slit window on the south wall are far larger than any others. Great tips fella! They can also grow with their roots in an aquarium. Started cuttings, and just let them keep growing.
Billie here. Thank you for all your information. I have only 50 plants. You have giving us more than tips than I thought we know. I need a holster for my water meter.. Thank you again. Your the best. Stay aaell
Thanks for the tips. I have had a monstera plant that has been in my care for years. I hardly did anything to it. Finally this year, I chopped it in two pieces and repotted both pieces in the same pot using an old orchid mix (I am an over waterer.) I gave it some mycorrhizae (diluted in water) to help with transplant shock and the roots. It has been happy so far. Two new growths on the old stem, and the other is growing a new leaf. I can only hope and dream that it would thrive and someday look like the monstera plant that you keep in your bedroom. 😅
Great video! I realize that I am very late. I also realize that you are against misting your plants. However as somebody who is over the magical age where I can see webbing and I don't always have a flashlight or my phone when I'm inspecting my plants, I have found a very fine mist from a water bottle immediately identifies webbing on any plant.
You forgot the ‘put holes in the windy large leaves so the wind doesn’t rip it to pieces. Like putting slits in fence cloth, one needs to have holes in large surface area.
My adonsonii is a beast, he lives in a giant west window (it does have a 40% shade cloth hanging in front of it) and he is just absolutely going to town! I have gotten SO MANY babies off him to give to friends, too. He is climbing Thiccly moss poles and living in pon and living his very best life.
My adonsonii was beautiful, it was in my east facing window that I tinted. 2 months ago my 22 year old son bought a puppy and he took a chunk out of it, he was rushed to the vet and my beautiful plant hasn’t recovered 😭 It’s still alive but it’s not thriving. 2 days ago I unwrapped 5 feet of stem with only 3 leaves on it😭😭 Now I have about 50 wet sticks
Excellent video. I've only recently discovered your videos and I have to say, you really have great advice and you do it in a very approachable way. I'm no expert so I need help like this.
great video! have you ever tried air layering? if you're planning a cut in the future, instead of directing the new aerial root(s) into the soil, you direct it into a cup of water instead and can watch the roots grow. once established, cut and repot with no worries about root rot!
I'm just getting started with a few Thai constellation monsteras. I think the most important thing I learned was the importance of a moss pole. ~It gives the plant the proper support. ~It provides space for aerial roots to anchor and create ground roots. ~It safeguards against root rot, the moss pole never rots so even if the root ball dies the plant has plenty of roots to keep living. ~Use a moss pole made of two sections and dividing the plant is simple and less traumatic. When your monstera reaches the top you can cut it in half where the two sections of the pole connect and plant the top half of the pole in a new pot, add another section of pole on top of each. The top half already has plenty of roots in the pole making the top cutting very strong, easy peasy. ~I've heard monsteras do best if I start the moss pole early. Makes the aerial roots more effective and the plant more resilient.
Loved this! So many helpful tips! :) I put mine up using a moss pole. Initially, it was stable, but now I needed to stack another pole into the existing one so it's a little less stable but still great and the monstera climbs up it nicely! :D
Thank you so much Richard, the only Monstera I have are the Monkey faced ones. But, I really really enjoyed this video. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
'something that will metastasize and get me' 🤣 I will forever thank you for your nematode video! I got some my self and I'm 12 days after application and, knock on wood, i think a decrease! Awesome video, some great tips and info on the beloved monstera. I had just cut mine down to the nub, so good to know it will resprout from the nubs.
Great video MY Adamsonii, a little baby one, has plenty of leaves but is growing them all curled up, nice and green but in tube shapes. it's on a windowsill, plenty of light but not full direct sunlight ( the other plants on that windowsill look extremely happy) , watered when the water meter says dry, fed a little monthly, has a thing to climb - any idea w hat's up please?
I’ve got 4 monstera plants. I wasn’t allowed any plants when I was younger, so obviously I got one when I turned 39. My local properjob in Highbridge sells them proper cheap! Dunno where I’m gunna put them though… their a bit massive/large!
You throwing that plant in The garbage was so funny! I’ve been dealing with monsteras for years and it’s tempting to chunk some of those cuttings, can’t bring myself to do it. Great video! Say hello to the Missus 😅
I keep my monstera adansonii in my fish tank. Also my peace lilies lives and thrives in both fish tank and vases filled with water. I have some stones and mosses in the vases as well as water snails and everything lives happily 😊 I throw in a couple of fish flakes every few weeks for the snails and add some water to replace what evaporates, that’s it for caring and maintenance 😁 My oldest vase, standing on my dining table far away from any natural light, is 3.5 years old, the water is clear and clean, the plant and snails are alive, healthy and slowly growing.
I have most of my plants on a ledge with grow light it has a register under but I have a reflector over the register among it into room instead up towards plants seems to be working
I have found that with a lot of light, Monstera leaves (and philodendron) go yellowish getting a lot of light. I have mine 3 meters from a south east window and it gets very nice 3-feet high deep green leaves with a lot of holes.
I’m a known pothos killer typically my weapon of choice is water. So I do a purring mix with 20% mychorzial cactus soil, 20% miracle grow potting soil , 20% perlite , 20% pumice gravel, 20% orchid park that has kept them from retaining too much water and not drying out. I also live in a very rainy, cold, wet climate.
I thought you stopped with compost due to fungus gnats ? and also, if your plant keeps growing in winter you can keep fertilizing, you can also dilute it more or fertilize less often to be on the safe side. I had a monstera produce 2 new shoots after cutting off everything, but it´s not guaranteed. (it was a super leggy rescue plant) get a big repotting mat or tarp to repot indoors with easy cleaning up ;) also you can easily do single leaf cuttings in water (moss or perlite) , no need to do 2 leafs and remove the bottom one happy growing all :D
My soil mix is a bit too chunky to use a moisture meter. I messed up when using medium orchid bark and added a bit of leca so the probe just won’t consistently go down but it drains so well I don’t think I need to worry about water pooling up anywhere. Just have to constantly pick up my pots to check them
Probably occurred to you now but i put my monstera in a similar plastic pot and drilled holes in the bottom and put a serving tray under it. Also I'm restarting my adensoni too, I'm rooting all the nodes in water hope I can get some starts like you did cuz I love their leaves 🍃 ❤
Hi Mr Sheffield! Loved this video. I have a Monstera Adansonii that I adore! I do mist it every other day because I figured the plant gets rained on in the jungle and might miss a shower. My plant is in my dining room, by a south facing window and I live in a very dry climate, so the water evaporates quickly. Besides I use the water to actually clean the leaves, so she has no dust. She is healthy and thriving. Thank you for all the tips!
Great videos! I really am impressed with the quality difference from when you started to now. I think it would be good to include a little extra time to click your suggested videos arlt the end. The end comes so abruptly that I never have time as I'm almost always doing something else while having your videos playing. Tasks like dishes.
@@_evangelina__ That wouldn't be bad, but I never have time to click the suggested video before the next one starts. But maybe that's me, and because I'm usually doing something else too.
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We had one in the front door entrance under a brick porch ….no sunlight…no blue sky….just covered day light….kind of on the neglected side…..but it grew beautiful full of leaves..perforated…healthy…no gaps in stalk. Go figure. 😁
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When you say don’t fertilize in winter, would that still apply for plants that are mostly/exclusively grown by grow lights? I’m wondering whether or not I should continue fertilizing my plants in my grow cabinet and other areas that don’t get really any natural light.
I purchased a cutting with larger leaves and potted it in a bigger pot. It is not getting new leaves at 10 months. Has a little shoot sticking out but I think it might be the stem that attaches to the support. I am going to give it a support moss pole that I recently purchased. Should I repot it into a smaller planter so the roots are tighter?
I bought a monstera that was already old enough to have fenestrations but was quite a small plant; I don't know if it had been propagated or heavily pruned or what, but I was happy to take it as it was It grew a few more leaves in the first year I had it, but it seems to have basically stopped growing in the couple of years since then! It has 6 large leaves, no small ones, and I don't even know when the last one came out. It does have a couple long aerial roots that I've tried to train into the soil, though they did want to keep popping out--but it doesn't have the massive forest of them that some plants do. It's pretty sparse and minimalist, I'd say! The thing is that it is growing basically horizontally, as the one you repotted was doing. But I don't know how to give it something to climb on in the pot, since the bulk of the stalk is outside the pot already--anything I put into the pot will be nowhere near the part that needs to be supported! What do I do?? My answer right now is "just leave it" but I don't know how long that will continue to work before the whole thing topples over, haha.
Hi Rich, you got me into buying a monsters deliciosa. Your passion and knowledge about this plant is infectious (: now I’m reading lots about monsteras, but your videos basically sum up all the articles I’ve found! 🪴 when I said I bought ONE monstera that was a lie. I bought 3 😅 After purchasing the ‘twins’ , the third one was a definite rescue: it had broken leaves, the soil was seriously soggy, looked very weathered but it was £5 at the local plant stand. I could not leave her with those evil people! She’s doing much better at mine. Once all fully established I will give away one of them - some of my plants end up as birthday presents 🎁 🪴💚
Hello, I have a Monstera I believe it is the baby swiss version. It has lots of holes in the leafs but the leaves are not very large. It grows like crazy, since I have had it, it gets a new leaf every week. I have had to get a longer pole for it twice already. Why are my leaves still small though?
Hey could you make a video on how to tell the deliciousa from the burgoinysa, i probably butchered the name, but got my monstera from Lowe’s and i want to know what it is
I purchased a small deliciosa a few years ago as a baby, maybe 9-10 inches, and it's about 2 1/2 - 3 feet now. It pushed out a leaf with 1 hole 3 leaves ago but it hasn't since. I thought it was maybe my lighting since it's not super close to a window, so I moved it under a grow light. The last 2 leaves have been really big and healthy looking but no holes. It's still a young plant so I can't really tell based on the leaves, but now i'm seriously questioning if I have a borsigiana and not a deliciosa...
I had 3 variegated monstera's now I have 2 that are doing well even though I forget to water them for 1-2 months it starts shows when it really needs water so I try to water it once a month but my tradescantia's are growing slower when the monstera's
Just a question, if anyone knows the answer please help. I have a monstera in a place that doesn't have much bright light (30 FC I believe). But for 2-3 hours it gets an excellent amount of light in the afternoon and for some time it even has direct light. Is this anything? The plant SEEMS ok and the last leaf has fenestrations...
I recently bought a baby monstera, and its leaves are drooping. I have it in a pot with drainage holes and am letting the soil dry properly, i checked the roots when I potted it and there’s no rot, and it’s on a west facing window with plenty of sunlight daily, so I don’t know what the issue is. Following videos like yours, it should be doing well 😭
@SheffieldMadePlants no pests, no diseases from what I can see. It's still a baby so I'm worried I overwatwred it or overfertilised, but when I checked the roots I couldn't see any damage. I think it's just being temperamental 😅
I mist my plants and I will keep doing it. BUT I don‘t just mist them with water, I use water with peppermint-oil and wipe the leaves down. This way I keep dust off the leaves, pests are less likely to be interested AND my cats leave the plants alone aswell bc they don‘t like the smell of it
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It's called Monstera Deliciosa for two very good reasons:
1) If you can grow it to produce fruit, the flesh of the fruit is delicious. I have eaten the fruit, grown on a neighbour's plant when I lived in Australia..
2) But the fruit has a monstrous side to it: Underneath the skin there is a thin dark brown or black layer, protecting the fruit itself. You need to remove all of that layer carefully, with a knife or similar tool, because if you chew it, the layer breaks into razor sharp pieces which will lacerate your mouth, throat, oesophagus and maybe your stomach. Remove the protective layer and the fruit inside is completely harmless.
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Great vid! Perfect for listening while taking a stupid walk for my stupid mental health.
Great job getting out for a walk! Awesome achievement when your mental health is struggling. Good luck to you plant parent.
Keep doing what you're doing 👍
You’re doing great, self respect grows with your plants 🌱
Yes, stupid mental health can be quite... yikes.. i have stupid mental health as well.. and a plant addiction..
Put your Monstera in the health bagua, (feng shui) and your mental health will be great. :)
0:08 I love that you pointed out that these leaves are more valuable than a Rolex!!!!!
I bought a baby monstera (12inches tall with all it's baby leaves) and accidentally left a fan pointed at it for a week. To my surprise the next leaf that came out had three fenestrations on it! I moved the fan and the next 5 leaves had no fenestrations 😂 I think I hacked/stressed it out making it think it was in a week long hurricane! I'd love to see you do an experiment with wind!
Need to test that!
It’s likely that it had super bright light where they grow it so the near leave which came was supposed to see this bright light. Instead it saw only your light in your home which probably isn’t that much. So the next leaves turned out without fenestrations.
I’ve read in a study once that tropical plants fenestrate for this reason, to stop tropical storms from tearing up the leaves. The light theory is the first time I’ve heard of it.
@@dafnesaenz1617 Well that’s actually very interesting since the reason for fenestration is not clear yet. It could be right but for me the light makes more sense! Maybe it’s both!
Interesting! My 1st (baby, 6" tall) M.Del, I've had for 2 years & still no holes or lobes! Still looks like a big heartleaf philo!!There were 5 in the pot, so I think they were seedlings, but IDK if that would make such a huge difference? I dropped her & 2 plantlets broke off, but rooted beautifully! When I went to plant them one had died & the remaining one seems to be doing fine after being potted. It & the original STILL have no holes or lobes!! A more mature one I bought recently came w/ big, beautiful, fenestrations. I may try the fan thing on the 1st 2 to see if it helps them to catch up!! Yeah! I'm impatient!! But w/ Sheffield's videos & Y'all's comments, I'm learning!
My fiancé and I are proud and excited to tell you that you convinced us to get a moister meter! Best decision I could have made for all of my green babies!
We keep our monsteras inside during the cold months (Chicago-based). One year I took a large one and placed it out in our atrium which does not get many hours of direct sunlight but amazingly, this one plant showed burned leaves after maybe three days. Also, our 7 foot schefllera amate exhibited even worse sunlight burn. Both survived. No lasting damage except for the area on my rear where I was kicking myself.
The sudden change did it I guess
I agree with Mr. Shuffled. The amount of light you're describing seems optimal for these plants, but you do need to acclimatize them slowly to changes in light. Move them slowly (over a few weeks) toward more light.
Excellent advice.. winter is upon us! What a tonic you are ❤
Thank you 😊
Absolutely 😊
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Love your videos. Your knowledge and humor has brought me lots of joy, laughter and helpful tips. Love the parts where you yelled "I said leave it!" :)
Hehe thanks!
I love your content! I’m graduating with my BS in Horticulture in May, and your advice is spot on 🎯
Awesome! Thank you! Good to know I don’t talk complete nonsense 😂
I really appreciate your videos. Thank you for being willing to disclose your plants that are ailing and thank you for showing your thought process in figuring out what the plant problem may likely be. ❤
My pleasure 😊
27:45 this part is stuck in my mind!! Every time there is bright sun outside I look at my monstera and thinking to move her outside for a while, I hear your voice saying "leave it!!!!" 🤣🤣🤣
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You're hilarious and videos so insightful! Love the part about having multiple monsteras in one pot to get a bushy post.. lolllll thanks a lot. i was searching for some secret hack to make my single monstera plant get bushier.
Thank you for the valuable tips. I'm starting again with Monstera after I tossed my previous plant onto compost pile when it became a tangled mess of vines. Oddly enough, new Monstera is old Monstera. Or rather, a tiny chunk of its vine that became lost in my "discard soil" bucket, then grew a vine out of my balcony Echeveria pot, where that discard soil went. Its first leaf got scorched by the sun, but it made a speedy recovery after repotting and is on its 4th leaf, each larger than the former. It also grows a lot more densely now that I know it needs more sun.
The resurrection plant!
Your plant wanted to live and it has survived the carnage. 💚🪴
If you chose the Rolex, you could sell it and buy lots and lots of monsteras.
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Haha, someone who thought what I did! If you get the right Rolex, you could end up with a Rolex and some plants.
Money can be exchanged for goods and services
😂 good one
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This was one of the most informative videos I've ever seen, thank you so much ❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful!
Super beneficial video. I loved how long this was as well. Thank you for creating this!!! I love Monsteras
Thanks for watching 😁
Fabulous. I really learn a lot in this one. The baby monstera I got was in a 6 inch pot with knats, I bathed it, gently washed roots and repotted in a 4 inch pot to work on getting root bound and I put my stake in. I looks a lot better. Thanks for everything. Peace and Love.
Thank you for making me consider the fact that I'd moved my poor monstera from a sunny southern exposure to a gloomy northern one. It hasn't been as happy the past year. I'll be moving her back at once.
Love your videos specially you're funny attitude makes me come again again and again to watch your videos ofcourse lucky Mrs Sheffer
She wouldn't say so 😅. Thank you!
I've bought 2 of those Sansi plant lights and like them very much. I have one on my first monstera, which i bought because of your hilarious informative videos.
Great to hear!
How many wats is ideal for indoor plants?
I have the second one and mine has holes everywhere,I love my monster and she is, getting ready to transplant her 😊
I took so many notes! I have to say my Monstera are very happy.
I do have that yellow mold stuff like you. I had not added nematodes. I still don’t really know.
Thank you for all your information.
I like your wall picture of the convertible car, lady driving and the dog. 😊
Thank you 😊. That's a Pete McKee if you're keen
OMG, I saw an hour video for Monstera and thought WTF, ain’t nobody got so much to say that can keep my attention for so long on one fricken plant. Well, it passed by so quick and so much good info I’m going to have to have another listen and take notes! 😅. Excellent, definitely subscribing to your channel and thank you for sharing.
One last thing…. At the end when you were repotting the last plant your wife wasn’t home, was she? I could tell because you put nothing down on the table… you must put a sheet down of some sort, I use a plastic table cloth I keep just for doing messy jobs like that, I suggest you do the same so as not to incur the wrath of the Mrs. 💜
Glad you liked it! She was most definitely out. Don’t show her the video
I've always used the miracle grow potting soil and never had a problem with it. Same with the fertilizer.❤😊
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I really enjoy your videos. Very informative, hilarious at times and entertaining. Thanks a bunch.
Glad you enjoy it!
This is SUCH a helpful video! Matter fact, it’s given me more answers than I’ve gotten watching a ton of other plant channels combined. Also, I love the way you edited, it’s the perfect blend of humor and information. Definitely HAD to sub!! Thank you!! 🌱
Glad it was helpful! Thanks!
Thank you for your channel! I look forward to all your videos. They are so informative!❤😊
Thank you 😊
Hi from eastern Canada. Your videos are very well done including lots of valuable information
Glad you like them!
I actually love air roots I think they’re funky beautiful but that is some very good advice
Thank you 😊
I keep monstera in my aquaponics system and it's huge and taking over everything
When I water my monstera with my aquarium water, she turns dark green and pearls of water form all over the leaves and she seems very happy. I had no idea they could be kept in aquaponics systems, I heard they don't like to stay wet? Is this a fish system or just plants?
Would also like to know?
With regards to watering Monsteras, mine exhibited guttation when I gave it more water than it needed! That was my cue to not water it like other house plants.
This is really interesting , how a plant actually adapts & looks after the leaves below it. Absolutely amazing nature. I love learning about everything about this earth & the beautiful things in it.
Found your channel today and I’m just learning so much!! Thank you
My pleasure 😊
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My old gal is coming up on 20 years since I started the cutting from the lobby of my apartment building. I started out trimming the aerial roots. Now I have a 10 foot braid running down the corner of the hallway, and under my couch. The main vine is held up with cloths tacked to the endge of the ceiling and main wall of my living room. The leaves around the slit window on the south wall are far larger than any others. Great tips fella!
They can also grow with their roots in an aquarium. Started cuttings, and just let them keep growing.
Sounds like a beaut!
I wish I could see your plant! It sounds like it’s glorious!
Show us some pictures please! 🤞🏽🤞🏽
Billie here. Thank you for all your information. I have only 50 plants. You have giving us more than tips than I thought we know. I need a holster for my water meter.. Thank you again. Your the best. Stay aaell
Holster! Brilliant idea!
Billie 😂😂😂
The editting when it came to the pruning section!!! Love it 😂✨😍
Thanks!
Thanks for the tips. I have had a monstera plant that has been in my care for years. I hardly did anything to it. Finally this year, I chopped it in two pieces and repotted both pieces in the same pot using an old orchid mix (I am an over waterer.) I gave it some mycorrhizae (diluted in water) to help with transplant shock and the roots. It has been happy so far. Two new growths on the old stem, and the other is growing a new leaf. I can only hope and dream that it would thrive and someday look like the monstera plant that you keep in your bedroom. 😅
Sound like they’re well on their way 👌
Grow lights are so important!
Great video! I realize that I am very late. I also realize that you are against misting your plants. However as somebody who is over the magical age where I can see webbing and I don't always have a flashlight or my phone when I'm inspecting my plants, I have found a very fine mist from a water bottle immediately identifies webbing on any plant.
That makes sense 👍
You forgot the ‘put holes in the windy large leaves so the wind doesn’t rip it to pieces. Like putting slits in fence cloth, one needs to have holes in large surface area.
My adonsonii is a beast, he lives in a giant west window (it does have a 40% shade cloth hanging in front of it) and he is just absolutely going to town! I have gotten SO MANY babies off him to give to friends, too. He is climbing Thiccly moss poles and living in pon and living his very best life.
Sounds awesome 👏
My adonsonii was beautiful, it was in my east facing window that I tinted. 2 months ago my 22 year old son bought a puppy and he took a chunk out of it, he was rushed to the vet and my beautiful plant hasn’t recovered 😭 It’s still alive but it’s not thriving. 2 days ago I unwrapped 5 feet of stem with only 3 leaves on it😭😭 Now I have about 50 wet sticks
Love the Adansonii in your bedroom!!! Georgeous.
She's a good'n
no one ever speaks of the delicious fruit they give. that is my favorite part of monestara
Excellent video. I've only recently discovered your videos and I have to say, you really have great advice and you do it in a very approachable way. I'm no expert so I need help like this.
Welcome aboard!
great video!
have you ever tried air layering? if you're planning a cut in the future, instead of directing the new aerial root(s) into the soil, you direct it into a cup of water instead and can watch the roots grow. once established, cut and repot with no worries about root rot!
One for the future 👍
I'm just getting started with a few Thai constellation monsteras. I think the most important thing I learned was the importance of a moss pole.
~It gives the plant the proper support.
~It provides space for aerial roots to anchor and create ground roots.
~It safeguards against root rot, the moss pole never rots so even if the root ball dies the plant has plenty of roots to keep living.
~Use a moss pole made of two sections and dividing the plant is simple and less traumatic. When your monstera reaches the top you can cut it in half where the two sections of the pole connect and plant the top half of the pole in a new pot, add another section of pole on top of each. The top half already has plenty of roots in the pole making the top cutting very strong, easy peasy.
~I've heard monsteras do best if I start the moss pole early. Makes the aerial roots more effective and the plant more resilient.
Thank you!
Thanks mate for the fancy light bulb recommendation! Got a 2 pack in the mail 👍
Loved this! So many helpful tips! :) I put mine up using a moss pole. Initially, it was stable, but now I needed to stack another pole into the existing one so it's a little less stable but still great and the monstera climbs up it nicely! :D
Glad it was helpful!
The adansonii bit was *exactly* what I needed, though I somehow didn't expect it would be in this one. Your videos are rad, btw!
Legend!
Thank you so much Richard, the only Monstera I have are the Monkey faced ones. But, I really really enjoyed this video. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
Much appreciated
'something that will metastasize and get me' 🤣 I will forever thank you for your nematode video! I got some my self and I'm 12 days after application and, knock on wood, i think a decrease!
Awesome video, some great tips and info on the beloved monstera. I had just cut mine down to the nub, so good to know it will resprout from the nubs.
Love it thanks!
Great video MY Adamsonii, a little baby one, has plenty of leaves but is growing them all curled up, nice and green but in tube shapes. it's on a windowsill, plenty of light but not full direct sunlight ( the other plants on that windowsill look extremely happy) , watered when the water meter says dry, fed a little monthly, has a thing to climb - any idea w hat's up please?
Curling normally means lack of water
Love your videos everytime i watch i learn something new every time even when i watch a video over and over
Awesome! Thank you!
I’m sure we all appreciate the info. Thank you so much. 😊
You are so welcome!
I've started putting two tabs of tape on opposite sides of a pot to help make it easier to lift them out of snug decorative pots. :)
Ive done that.
Love your videos and your comics 😅I enjoy them so much.Hi from Maine 😊
Thank you 😊
I’ve got 4 monstera plants. I wasn’t allowed any plants when I was younger, so obviously I got one when I turned 39. My local properjob in Highbridge sells them proper cheap! Dunno where I’m gunna put them though… their a bit massive/large!
Send a couple my way 😁
@@SheffieldMadePlants pop down to Somerset! Loads of properjobs about . It’s like a local BnM x
You throwing that plant in The garbage was so funny! I’ve been dealing with monsteras for years and it’s tempting to chunk some of those cuttings, can’t bring myself to do it. Great video! Say hello to the Missus 😅
😁
Amazing! Love your video... I just bought my first Monstera 🥰
Thank you 😊
I keep my monstera adansonii in my fish tank. Also my peace lilies lives and thrives in both fish tank and vases filled with water. I have some stones and mosses in the vases as well as water snails and everything lives happily 😊 I throw in a couple of fish flakes every few weeks for the snails and add some water to replace what evaporates, that’s it for caring and maintenance 😁
My oldest vase, standing on my dining table far away from any natural light, is 3.5 years old, the water is clear and clean, the plant and snails are alive, healthy and slowly growing.
Very good 👍
I have most of my plants on a ledge with grow light it has a register under but I have a reflector over the register among it into room instead up towards plants seems to be working
Nice little hack
I have found that with a lot of light, Monstera leaves (and philodendron) go yellowish getting a lot of light. I have mine 3 meters from a south east window and it gets very nice 3-feet high deep green leaves with a lot of holes.
I’m a known pothos killer typically my weapon of choice is water. So I do a purring mix with 20% mychorzial cactus soil, 20% miracle grow potting soil , 20% perlite , 20% pumice gravel, 20% orchid park that has kept them from retaining too much water and not drying out. I also live in a very rainy, cold, wet climate.
Great stuff 👍
I thought you stopped with compost due to fungus gnats ?
and also, if your plant keeps growing in winter you can keep fertilizing, you can also dilute it more or fertilize less often to be on the safe side.
I had a monstera produce 2 new shoots after cutting off everything, but it´s not guaranteed. (it was a super leggy rescue plant)
get a big repotting mat or tarp to repot indoors with easy cleaning up ;)
also you can easily do single leaf cuttings in water (moss or perlite) , no need to do 2 leafs and remove the bottom one
happy growing all :D
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first time ko pong napanood ang vlog.. wow! cute naman and napaka sweet naman ni madam
My soil mix is a bit too chunky to use a moisture meter. I messed up when using medium orchid bark and added a bit of leca so the probe just won’t consistently go down but it drains so well I don’t think I need to worry about water pooling up anywhere. Just have to constantly pick up my pots to check them
Yep sounds like you’re fine
21:14.... Experienced with my mini monestra ☘️ plant.
Probably occurred to you now but i put my monstera in a similar plastic pot and drilled holes in the bottom and put a serving tray under it. Also I'm restarting my adensoni too, I'm rooting all the nodes in water hope I can get some starts like you did cuz I love their leaves 🍃 ❤
Once they're firing on all cylinders they're greeat
They root in water really well and quickly like pothos cuttings. Actually I have both in a jar now.👍
I have a monstera that gets a little bit droopy when it’s thirsty. I use this as my indicator that it’s time to water soon.
Where can I find the beautiful little plant label leaf shaped sticks????
Hi Mr Sheffield! Loved this video. I have a Monstera Adansonii that I adore! I do mist it every other day because I figured the plant gets rained on in the jungle and might miss a shower. My plant is in my dining room, by a south facing window and I live in a very dry climate, so the water evaporates quickly. Besides I use the water to actually clean the leaves, so she has no dust. She is healthy and thriving. Thank you for all the tips!
Ah so you're basically cleaning it. No probs with that. Not sure it does much else though
I have found that a Pothos grows best when the roots are really crowded and underwatered🎉!
Great videos! I really am impressed with the quality difference from when you started to now. I think it would be good to include a little extra time to click your suggested videos arlt the end. The end comes so abruptly that I never have time as I'm almost always doing something else while having your videos playing. Tasks like dishes.
Thank you. I'll bear that in mind 👍
@@SheffieldMadePlants Many thanks. And may your plants stay healthy and strong!
I love the abrupt ending. It’s like Rich says ‘I’ve put my heart in this video, black screen, bye’
@@_evangelina__ That wouldn't be bad, but I never have time to click the suggested video before the next one starts. But maybe that's me, and because I'm usually doing something else too.
If you cut the air roots they grow back double and triple. Let them reach the soil and you will get bigger leaves as well as support.
I wish I had room for this lovely plant.
Love your wood plank trellis , can you please share where you purchase them? Thanks!
Designer plant trellises 👉 treleaf.shop/discount/SHEFFIELD10?redirect=/collections/wall-mounted-trellises?aff=55
Use code SHEFFIELD10 for a 10% discount
@@SheffieldMadePlantsthank you so much 😊🪴
Ive had a beautifull monstera . Got a window reflector and now it looks thr same as it did when i got it. No holes or anything
We had one in the front door entrance under a brick porch ….no sunlight…no blue sky….just covered day light….kind of on the neglected side…..but it grew beautiful full of leaves..perforated…healthy…no gaps in stalk. Go figure. 😁
If you have too much spacing between the leaves what do you do? Should i cut and propagate?
Yes you can do. You’d need to correct the light so it doesn’t happen again
Where did you get those beautiful wooden trellises?
Designer plant trellises 👉 treleaf.shop/discount/SHEFFIELD10?redirect=/collections/wall-mounted-trellises?aff=55
Use code SHEFFIELD10 for a 10% discount
I have one but it's leaves are leaning 😕 not looking to good but one leave has the holes 😊
When you say don’t fertilize in winter, would that still apply for plants that are mostly/exclusively grown by grow lights? I’m wondering whether or not I should continue fertilizing my plants in my grow cabinet and other areas that don’t get really any natural light.
If they’re under grow lights then yes continue to feed
🪴 Thank you for sharing your knowledge ! ❤
You bet!
how is it possible to be so funny while talking about plants😂
I purchased a cutting with larger leaves and potted it in a bigger pot. It is not getting new leaves at 10 months. Has a little shoot sticking out but I think it might be the stem that attaches to the support. I am going to give it a support moss pole that I recently purchased. Should I repot it into a smaller planter so the roots are tighter?
Potentially yes. Sounds like it's focussing on root growth rather than leaf growth
@@SheffieldMadePlants ~ literally had two growths poke out the next week. Not sure if they will be leaves or a root 🤷🏽♀️
I bought a monstera that was already old enough to have fenestrations but was quite a small plant; I don't know if it had been propagated or heavily pruned or what, but I was happy to take it as it was It grew a few more leaves in the first year I had it, but it seems to have basically stopped growing in the couple of years since then! It has 6 large leaves, no small ones, and I don't even know when the last one came out. It does have a couple long aerial roots that I've tried to train into the soil, though they did want to keep popping out--but it doesn't have the massive forest of them that some plants do. It's pretty sparse and minimalist, I'd say!
The thing is that it is growing basically horizontally, as the one you repotted was doing. But I don't know how to give it something to climb on in the pot, since the bulk of the stalk is outside the pot already--anything I put into the pot will be nowhere near the part that needs to be supported! What do I do?? My answer right now is "just leave it" but I don't know how long that will continue to work before the whole thing topples over, haha.
Hi Rich, you got me into buying a monsters deliciosa. Your passion and knowledge about this plant is infectious (: now I’m reading lots about monsteras, but your videos basically sum up all the articles I’ve found! 🪴 when I said I bought ONE monstera that was a lie. I bought 3 😅 After purchasing the ‘twins’ , the third one was a definite rescue: it had broken leaves, the soil was seriously soggy, looked very weathered but it was £5 at the local plant stand. I could not leave her with those evil people! She’s doing much better at mine. Once all fully established I will give away one of them - some of my plants end up as birthday presents 🎁 🪴💚
Excellent! You’re doing you’re bit for the plant world 👏
Hello, I have a Monstera I believe it is the baby swiss version. It has lots of holes in the leafs but the leaves are not very large. It grows like crazy, since I have had it, it gets a new leaf every week. I have had to get a longer pole for it twice already. Why are my leaves still small though?
Is it young?
@@SheffieldMadePlants haha yes 🤦♂️ I did not even consider it’s age
Hey could you make a video on how to tell the deliciousa from the burgoinysa, i probably butchered the name, but got my monstera from Lowe’s and i want to know what it is
It's in this video isn't it?
I purchased a small deliciosa a few years ago as a baby, maybe 9-10 inches, and it's about 2 1/2 - 3 feet now. It pushed out a leaf with 1 hole 3 leaves ago but it hasn't since. I thought it was maybe my lighting since it's not super close to a window, so I moved it under a grow light. The last 2 leaves have been really big and healthy looking but no holes. It's still a young plant so I can't really tell based on the leaves, but now i'm seriously questioning if I have a borsigiana and not a deliciosa...
Time will tell I guess
One plant in a single pot can eventually put out a second stem, and even branch after cutting, but I went for vine length, rather than bushy.
I had 3 variegated monstera's now I have 2 that are doing well even though I forget to water them for 1-2 months it starts shows when it really needs water so I try to water it once a month but my tradescantia's are growing slower when the monstera's
All my leaves are turning yellow. So I repotted it so I can check the roots, but everything looked okay. What may be the problem?
Just a question, if anyone knows the answer please help.
I have a monstera in a place that doesn't have much bright light (30 FC I believe). But for 2-3 hours it gets an excellent amount of light in the afternoon and for some time it even has direct light. Is this anything? The plant SEEMS ok and the last leaf has fenestrations...
Sounds like it would benefit from more
The stomatas are under the leaves, not on top, so dust does not block them. Dust does impact photosynthesis however
Inexpensive Christmas presents....nothing cheap about a new plant. 😊
Thanks! If i were to grow something in perlite, how often would i water?
Depends but I water about every week
@@SheffieldMadePlants
Thank you
I recently bought a baby monstera, and its leaves are drooping. I have it in a pot with drainage holes and am letting the soil dry properly, i checked the roots when I potted it and there’s no rot, and it’s on a west facing window with plenty of sunlight daily, so I don’t know what the issue is. Following videos like yours, it should be doing well 😭
Checked for pests?
@SheffieldMadePlants no pests, no diseases from what I can see. It's still a baby so I'm worried I overwatwred it or overfertilised, but when I checked the roots I couldn't see any damage. I think it's just being temperamental 😅
I mist my plants and I will keep doing it. BUT I don‘t just mist them with water, I use water with peppermint-oil and wipe the leaves down. This way I keep dust off the leaves, pests are less likely to be interested AND my cats leave the plants alone aswell bc they don‘t like the smell of it
Can't argue with that!