Monstera Deliciosa Rooting. People often ask me about propagating monsteras and. If the soil is naturally salty in your region move it to the patio or indoors.
However propagating a monstera deliciosa cutting in soil does take a lot more patience. I gathered some tools and started by chopping off one giant stem and chose the rooting method. The plant requires a lot of space and a rich and loose soil ideally garden soil and compost in equal parts.
I would keep it in water for a while too until more roots are obviously growing probably about 3-4 months.
As the Monstera Deliciosa is hardy in USDA zones 10 through 12 it will thrive year-round in warm humid weather. The most common diseases and pests that you can encounter whilst caring for your Monstera Deliciosa are spider mites scale insect and mealy bugs. The Latin name Monstera deliciosa means delicious monster. I would keep it in water for a while too until more roots are obviously growing probably about 3-4 months.