Monstera Perú is a very resilient plant, I have one and I think it's a perfect plant for beginners. Thanks for sharing your experience. Nice video but my advice is , make them more dynamic. Good luck !!!
Thank you for watching. Enjoy the end of your week.
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Your Peru is gorgeous!! I remember few years ago when it was coming out on the market and me and my friend were scavenging Walmart and Lowes and Home Depot for it lol.
I just purchased the Monstera peru yesterday. It's such a beautiful plant. Yours is beautiful. I really like the cactus, another to add to my want list. Im a new plant mama and am curious what's the difference in this type of pole and moss poll? Why use one or the other?
Oh great question. The moss pole allows for areal roots to grow into the pole itself and be fed through the moist moss. Plants on them will typically grow larger leaves and vines because the pole turns into an extension of the root system. This coco coir pole doesn’t allow for that type of growth and rather is used more as a support system for the plant to climb up. Both are great, it’s just a matter of what you want the outcome to be. I hope this helps and I do have a video on moss poles on this channel. Enjoy your new plant! Congratulations on getting an awesome one!!
I let some of mine craw and they send shoots with no leafs. I think some kind of pole is going to help. I'm not sure if it has to be moss pole. I have mine on bamboo sticks. For now it seems to be sufficient.
I have bunch of them. They need some direct light in the morning or evening to grow. Otherwise they are not going to do much. They are pretty tough. I believe they may be trained to live in full sun but I don't want to sacrifice any of them yet because they are going to be ugly for a while.
Very nice plants! 🌱👍😃
Thank you! 💜 Have a nice week!
Monstera Perú is a very resilient plant, I have one and I think it's a perfect plant for beginners. Thanks for sharing your experience. Nice video but my advice is , make them more dynamic. Good luck !!!
Hey, thank you for the comment and the kind advice! Enjoy your day!
Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you for watching. Enjoy the end of your week.
Your Peru is gorgeous!! I remember few years ago when it was coming out on the market and me and my friend were scavenging Walmart and Lowes and Home Depot for it lol.
So cute! ❤️
I truly love it and am really glad it’s become so accessible!
I love how beautiful the leaves are how do you clean and what do you use
I use a leaf cleaner and soft microfiber towel once a week to keep them shiny and remove dust. It’s the miracle grow leaf shine.
CF GG is a darker version of the Monstera Peru
I haven’t heard of this. I’ll have to look it up! Thanks for the info! I love this plant.
I just purchased the Monstera peru yesterday. It's such a beautiful plant. Yours is beautiful. I really like the cactus, another to add to my want list. Im a new plant mama and am curious what's the difference in this type of pole and moss poll? Why use one or the other?
Oh great question. The moss pole allows for areal roots to grow into the pole itself and be fed through the moist moss. Plants on them will typically grow larger leaves and vines because the pole turns into an extension of the root system. This coco coir pole doesn’t allow for that type of growth and rather is used more as a support system for the plant to climb up. Both are great, it’s just a matter of what you want the outcome to be.
I hope this helps and I do have a video on moss poles on this channel.
Enjoy your new plant! Congratulations on getting an awesome one!!
@@Botanicsandbassets thanks so much. Im going to look for that video
What kind of soil is best for the Peru Monstera?
Well draining soil. I add coco coir chips, perlite, etc. to my potting soil. ❤️
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Oh I can’t wait to hear how it does!!! I love this plant! 💜
I let some of mine craw and they send shoots with no leafs. I think some kind of pole is going to help. I'm not sure if it has to be moss pole. I have mine on bamboo sticks. For now it seems to be sufficient.
I definitely agree!
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I have bunch of them. They need some direct light in the morning or evening to grow. Otherwise they are not going to do much. They are pretty tough. I believe they may be trained to live in full sun but I don't want to sacrifice any of them yet because they are going to be ugly for a while.
I think you totally could it may just take some acclimating.
I’m in northern Wyoming and the humidity struggle is real!!
Right!?
We need to become acquainted as plant buddies. I just relocated to Riverton Wyoming from Colorado. Perhaps we can do a little trading?
Totally! How exciting!