Monstera Obliqua Repotting

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Monstera Obliqua Repotting. Usually when deciding whether to repot the plant or not gardeners just take a look at the roots. And you should repot.

Help I Separated My Monstera Into 4 Plants Because It Was Growing Really Wonky And I Wanted To Be Able To Support Her Better When I First Repotted Her The Roots Were
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Learn the 7 distinguishing differences in this post. Im worried that Ive shocked it and repotted in sizes too big the main one is 200mm and the smaller is 180mm. Monstera adansonii is often confused with the related species M.

If you love other vining plants like pothos or philodendron you really have to give Monstera adansonii a try.

Repot your monstera at any time of year using all-purpose potting soil. In fact Monstera turning brown can be a sign that you transplanted wrongly and your plant now suffers from repotting plant stress. Obliqua have holes inside the leaves as opposed to leaf splits along the perimeter. In nature the plant grows up along trees and its leaves can grow up to 1 metre long.