Monstera Deliciosa Node Cutting

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Monstera Deliciosa Node Cutting. Understanding and being able to identify nodes is essential when you are pruning or propagating your Monstera. The picture above shows a fairly large plant and where if you chose to you could take a cutting.

Rooted 2 Look Closely Roots Emerge From The Node Which Is Also Where A New Vine Will Grow If You Got A Plantio Jardinagem E Paisagismo Hortas Verticais
Rooted 2 Look Closely Roots Emerge From The Node Which Is Also Where A New Vine Will Grow If You Got A Plantio Jardinagem E Paisagismo Hortas Verticais from br.pinterest.com

You have all the same requirements for where to take the cutting off a plant. The picture above shows a fairly large plant and where if you chose to you could take a cutting. Youll want to cut directly below a node or aerial root.

Identify a mature stem with at least three leaves or nodes.

A Monstera cutting with a node and no leaf will take its time before it grows roots and eventually grows its first leaf. There are a couple ways you can propagate a Monstera deliciosa also called a Swiss Cheese Plant. I gathered some tools and started by chopping off one giant stem and chose the rooting method. You can also leave them be but it can be an eyesore to some people.