Monstera Leaves Water

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Monstera Leaves Water. Monstera leaves drooping is most commonly due to lack of water. Luckily its very simple to clean Monstera leaves.

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Clean the leaves at least once a week. A monstera can live in water indefinitely provided that you take good care of it. If you have a fancy system that circulates the water they recommend 2-3 teaspoons per gallon.

How to water your monstera correctly Monsteras are easy to water and generally doing so once a week will keep your plant happy.

When a Monstera plants soil is dry to the touch Frans was and their leaves curl and turn brown and crispy on the ends it means the plant hasnt been getting enough water. Make sure to support whichever side of the leaf youre not wiping. Before giving your Monstera a drink check to make sure it needs water by sticking your finger a few inches down into the soil. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.