Grow Monstera Adansonii from cuttings!
It's SO easy!
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See the 5 steps
See the 5 steps
Find a section of a healthy vine on your Monstera Adansonii.
Find a section of a healthy vine on your Monstera Adansonii.
It should have at least one node.
It should have at least one node.
A node is where the leaves and roots grow out of the main stem.
A node is where the leaves and roots grow out of the main stem.
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Now, use a clean pair of scissors to cut off the section of the vine, cutting below one of the nodes.
Now, use a clean pair of scissors to cut off the section of the vine, cutting below one of the nodes.
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Tip: Take more than one cutting for a fuller plant!
Tip: Take more than one cutting for a fuller plant!
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Put the cuttings in a jar of water in bright, indirect light. Make sure at least one node is underwater.
Put the cuttings in a jar of water in bright, indirect light. Make sure at least one node is underwater.
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Now it's time to be patient! You'll see tiny roots start to sprout in a week or so. Make sure to refill the water level as needed.
Now it's time to be patient! You'll see tiny roots start to sprout in a week or so. Make sure to refill the water level as needed.
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Once the roots are two to three inches long, you can plant them into potting mix.
Once the roots are two to three inches long, you can plant them into potting mix.
It's as easy as one, two, three!
It's as easy as one, two, three!
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Check out the blog post to learn how to care for your new baby Monstera Adansonii plant!
Check out the blog post to learn how to care for your new baby Monstera Adansonii plant!
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