Monstera Albo In Sphagnum Moss

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Monstera Albo In Sphagnum Moss. An Aroid mix with bark is ideal. Small and non-showy plants grow on the plant in the season of spring and summer.

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A node on a monstera looks like a tiny little bump below a leaf or stem. After about 3-4 weeks you should be seeing roots sprouting from the aerial root and the plant stem. This is key because humidity is what will help keep the plant alive.

It is being grown in sphagnum moss and has been treated with cinnamon to avoid root rot.

Make sure and leave an area at the end clear of moss for when you place it down in your pot. Tie the sandwich bag or cling film around the long-fibered sphagnum moss. Anyone tried rooting Monstera Albo in sphagnum moss. The species name deliciosa refers to its edible fruit that it commonly produces in the wild.