Monstera Obliqua In Water. It is said that it consists of 50 different species but actually no one knows. There is no difference between rooting in water and soil and both methods work.
In a word yes. Monstera Obliqua is one of the rarest varieties and it is often confused with Monstera Adansonii. If you really want an Obliqua be prepared to hunt for one and pay a four-figure price tag from a private grower or collector.
Transfer them to a container partially bury the cuttings directly into the soil.
Monstera Obliqua is one of the rarest varieties and it is often confused with Monstera Adansonii. Obliquas are more holes than leaves making them quite delicate. Monstera Obliqua is often confused with Monstera Adansonii. Here different methods to propagate Monstera deliciosa and its varieties.