Do Monsteras like grow lights?

Monstera thrives with 10 to 12 hours of bright, indirect lighting every day. When there is inadequate sunlight during winter or when the room is too dark, you should use grow lights to supply your Monstera plant with light.
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Can I use grow light for Monstera?

Grow lights work well for a Monstera Deliciosa. Make sure they are not too close to your plant and ensure that your Monstera gets sufficient light from the grow light.
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What kind of grow light for Monstera?

Monsteras need light

Monsteras require bright indirect light. This means they want as much light as you can give them without having sun shining directly on their leaves for more than a short time each day. See our full Monstera light requirements guide for more information.
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How long should a Monstera be under a grow light?

Monstera plants need between 5 and 12 hours of sunlight a day, depending on the variety. While many Monstera plants will survive on 5 or 6 hours of sunlight a day, they will thrive with 8 to 12 hours of light.
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How do I know if my Monstera is happy?

Your Monstera's Leaves are Brown, Yellow, or Dead

Leaf discoloration on your Monstera can be cause for alarm. A healthy, happy Monstera has deep green, waxy leaves (though younger plants or new leaves may be lighter green).
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Can Monstera live in low light?

Monsteras are pretty hardy and can survive just fine in low light. So if you live in a home without a lot of natural light, you can still enjoy a beautiful monstera! The only caveat here is that your monstera won't grow as quickly or as much as it would with bright, indirect light.
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Should I mist my Monstera?

Monstera Deliciosa enjoys a humid environment, which is why we recommend frequent misting of its leaves. Alternatively, you can place your plant close to other plants, which increases the humidity of the air around them.
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Why is my Monstera plant crying?

Guttation, which is sometimes referred to as “sweating,” “weeping,” or “crying,” is a completely natural process where liquid droplets form on the tips or surface of perfectly healthy leaves. While the droplets look like water, it is actually a combination of excess water and minerals called xylem sap.
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Where should I put Monstera in my house?

Place your Monstera where it can receive medium to bright indirect light. While it is tolerant of lower light conditions, you may notice leggy growth as a result, so a spot where it will receive bright indirect light a few feet removed from a southern, western, or eastern facing window is ideal.
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Why is my Monstera curling?

The most likely culprit is thirst or dryness. If your monstera's leaves are curling and even a little crunchy, that's a sure sign that it might not be getting enough water or that the environment is too dry. However, dumping a bunch of extra water on your plant might not solve the problem!
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Why is my Monstera always wet?

Overwatering is a long term effect caused by lack of airflow in wet soil. If the soil starts wet and stays wet, that is a sign that you might be overwatering. If your Monstera sweats water droplets for more than a day after watering, you should consider reducing soil moisture to avoid root damage.
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Do Monsteras like big pots?

Monstera love to be cramped in their pots. They will grow huge regardless of their pot size. If you pot your monstera into a huge pot it not grow any faster or larger, most likely it will get root rot from all the excess wet soil, or it will direct more energy to root growth instead of growing any leaves.
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Do Monsteras like to be shaken?

The gentle-shaking technique is said to 'mimic' the the natural movement of the 'wind', encouraging the indoor plant to grow stronger over time. But gardening experts warned the trick only works best for fiddle leaf fig, monstera, alocasia, pilea and rubber greenery.
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Do Monsteras like to climb?

By providing a support structure such as a moss pole, coco coir pole, or trellis, you can encourage your Monstera deliciosa to grow upright. This trains it to follow its natural inclination for climbing and may lead to a healthier plant with larger leaves. The good news is, Monsteras are built to climb.
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How do I know if my Monstera is getting too much light?

If Monstera is given too much sun, the leaves will yellow. If it's left in the dark, the plant will exhibit something called negative phototropism, where new leaves grow towards the dark, rather than the light.
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Can I grow Monstera in dark room?

Monstera are extremely hardy and easy to grow, and they can grow in low light. They can't, however, grow in NO light, and they won't thrive in low light. But they probably won't die either. Monstera deliciosa are a dream for new plant parents.
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Should I cut yellow leaves off Monstera?

Pruning Yellow Leaves

While yellowing Monstera plant leaves can be removed to preserve the beauty of the plant, care must be taken if pruning is done to the rest of the plant. Occasional cutting may be needed to keep the plant size and shape. It is best to not remove more than 1/3 of the overall plant bulk at once.
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How do you encourage Monstera growth?

You can make Monstera grow faster by giving them more light. This is probably the biggest thing you can do to make your plant grow faster. Your monstera needs light to create energy to grow. In that respect, the more light the better.
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Can you touch Monstera leaves?

4 Philodendron and Monstera Deliciosa

While these won't irritate your hands, they can irritate your lips, mouth, or tongue if you touch them after touching the plant, causing irritation or stinging. “At its worst, it can make you feel like your larynx is paralyzed,” says Myers.
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Is it good to touch your plants?

Your plants really dislike when you touch them, apparently. A new study out of the La Trobe Institute for Agriculture and Food has found that most plants are extremely sensitive to touch, and even a light touch can significantly stunt their growth, reports Phys.org.
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Do Monsteras like terracotta pots?

Monsteras are very susceptible to root rot when their soil is too wet for too long. Terracotta is a good pot material to consider for your Monstera, if you tend to overwater it because terracotta is porous and will wick away extra moisture.
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Do Monsteras grow quickly?

Monstera plants grow around 1–2 feet per year. Broken down even further, that means the plant will grow a minimum of ⅓ of an inch every day. This prolific growth is thanks to Monstera's wild relatives. These climbing plants can grow to towering heights of 70 feet or more!
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How do you keep Monstera upright?

The best way to keep a Monstera Deliciosa growing upright is to stake it using a support such as a moss pole, trellis, or garden stakes. These natural climbers can be tied and trained to grow up these poles and will be supported as they grow.
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Should I Bottom water my Monstera?

Overall, monsteras typically do well with bottom watering and the risks of trying it are relatively low. As long as you keep a close eye on your plant whenever you try a new technique, you'll be able to catch and correct any potential issues early on!
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Why does my plant cry?

When leaves lose water as a liquid phase through special cells called hydathodes it is referred to as guttation. These guttation “tears” appear at the leaf margins or tips and contain various salts, sugars and other organic substances.
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