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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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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How do you know when Monstera is thirsty?

Sign #1: Drooping

Like many plants, monsteras will often droop when they're thirsty. If you notice that your monstera's leaves are limp and drooping, check the soil and see if the top few inches are dry. If they are, water your plant.
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How do you keep Monsteras happy?

Monsteras appreciate a warm, humid environment, a good amount of water and gentle sunlight. Place your Monstera where it can receive medium to bright indirect light.
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How do you know if your Monstera is unhappy?

Monstera leaf turning brown due to low humidity and drought stress.
  1. Symptoms. Monstera leaves turning brown at the edges, often curling inwards. Monstera leaves can also turn brown or black in patches.
  2. Causes. Low humidity, dry soil, overwatering, underwatering, too much sunlight or indoor heat.
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4 signs your Monstera needs MORE sun



Why do Monstera plants cry?

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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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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Do Monsteras like small 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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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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Why is my Monstera droopy?

Your Monstera prefers soil that is consistently moist. Be sure you're not over or underwatering your plant. Keep a consistent watering schedule–water when the top 2”-3” of the soil are dry. If you accidentally let your Monstera's soil dry out completely, you may see leaves go limp, droop, and possibly start to brown.
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What does an overwatered Monstera look like?

The signs of an overwatered monstera include leaves turning yellow, drooping, and forming brown spots. Repot the monstera in a well-draining potting mix to save it from root rot. Water the plant lightly to keep the soil moist and allow the top 2-3 inches of the soil to dry before watering again.
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Why are the leaves on my Monstera curling?

In general, monstera leaves curl as a way to reduce the amount of exposed surface area and minimize water loss through transpiration. This usually means that for some reason, water loss is an issue due to heat stress, underwatering, damaged roots, or fluid loss due to insect infestation.
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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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Where should I put Monstera in my house?

As long as your bedroom, or wherever you would like to place your Monstera, has the right light conditions and meets its basic needs for humidity levels and environment, that room is a great choice for your Monstera.
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Where should I put Monstera indoors?

In terms of care and maintenance, Georgina suggests placing your Monstera deliciosa in a well–lit indoor spot, with plenty of room for it to grow. Water weekly or when it's looking dry, and polish leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust in order to unblock its pores and allow it to breathe and absorb moisture.
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Why is my new Monstera leaf light green?

Monstera leaves turn light green, then yellow and brown if there isn't enough nitrogen in the soil. Monstera plants require nitrogen to aid in the development of green chlorophyll in their leaves. Without it, the leaves will turn a lighter green, the plant will slow down, and the leaf coverage will be reduced.
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How often do Monsteras grow new leaves?

Healthy Monstera plants produce new leaves every four to six weeks. If your plants are not growing new leaves within this time frame, you can speed up growth with additional care, like fertilizing and placing the plant under indirect bright light.
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How do I make my Monstera Fuller?

Pruning long stems is the best and only way to keep a Monstera fuller and more compact. Any stem can be pruned at any point. New growth will then emerge at that point. So, generally, it best to prune some of the stems back to within a few inches of the pot.
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Should I cut small leaves off Monstera?

Pruning removes leaves that are no longer benefiting the plant but are still using the plant's resources. This frees up energy to support the healthy leaves and new growth! Pruning can also help you control a plant's size and shape. So make sure to prune your monstera!
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Do Monsteras like being root bound?

No, Monstera plants do not like to be root bound. Without space for the roots to continually grow and access more nutrients and water in the soil, the plant will not be able to properly grow and support itself.
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Do Monsteras grow fast?

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 make a Monstera bushier?

Step 4: Plant three or four of the stem segments in the same pot. This will create a bushy, full look in the new container. You can also propagate the stem segments in water for a few weeks before planting. New growth will emerge from the point where the leaf and stem meet.
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Do Monsteras like to climb?

Monsteras climb naturally, but it takes time for their aerial roots to attach to a support structure. A wild Monstera would climb whatever tree is closest, meaning the support is there from the beginning.
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Do Monsteras like showers?

If you have tropical houseplants like Monsteras, Rhaphidophoras, Philodendrons, and Alocasias that thrive in humid environments, they love a good shower since it increases the humidity levels around them.
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How do you keep Monstera humid?

How do you increase humidity for Monstera?
  1. Group plants together. ...
  2. Use a tray with pebbles. ...
  3. Mist your plants with water. ...
  4. Use a humidifier. ...
  5. Place your Monstera in a bathroom. ...
  6. Move your plant away from direct light. ...
  7. Put the plants in your laundry room. ...
  8. Use boiling water.
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