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Homes and Gardens on MSNMy monstera was becoming unmanageable until I followed these 5 steps to train it – now it wows my guests with its impressive, neat structureOf course, take care not to overwater your monstera which could lead to houseplant root rot or discoloring leaves. Use this ...
What causes curling monstera leaves? In my experience, it's common to spot a monstera drooping before their leaves start to curl.
Looking after a monstera can be daunting and if you have a fungus gnat infestation, it can be really scary. Here's how I got rid of them and saved my monstera.
The iconic monstera is an indoor plant favorite for good reason! Monstera plant care is easy and helps your houseplant thrive.
Commonly referred to as the Swiss Cheese plant, monstera is known for large, heart-shaped, glossy green leaves with perforations and holes.
The most common reason for a Monstera to droop is a lack of water. As a tropical plant, the Swiss cheese plant thrives in a jungle-like environment.
Monstera certainly meets the criteria and as NGB declared it is “the world’s most iconic indoor plant.” The large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves have distinct perforations called fenestrations.
Underwatering is frequently the culprit behind a drooping Monstera. Originating from tropical environments, these plants flourish in conditions that mimic a rainforest.
Social media influencers are raving about the fruit of the Monstera deliciosa, a popular variety of tropical houseplant, but is it actually healthy — and safe? Here’s what to know before you ...
Affectionately known as Monstera Deliciosa, this tropical favourite hailing from the warm climates of North and South America relishes in environments where it can soar up to an impressive 70ft.
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