What is a crying plant?

Does it look like your leaves are dripping water or “crying”? This process, called guttation, is completely normal — your plant isn't upset! We see many plant hobbyists ask why their plant is dripping water and if it's okay, or a signal that something isn't right.
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Is there a plant that cries?

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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Is plant guttation good?

Most people's gut reaction is that guttation is a sign of overwatering. While it could be, it is also a sign of a perfectly healthy plant, so you shouldn't cut down on watering if you notice it. Guttation in plants can really only be harmful if you are over-fertilizing.
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How do you take care of a teardrop plant?

The teardrop plant prefers a humid environment, which you can provide by resting the planter on top of a tray of pebbles or rocks half submerged in water. As the rocks absorb warmth from the sun and environment, the water will evaporate, creating localized humidity that won't affect the room's overall humidity.
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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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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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Why is my baby tears plant dying?

The most common reason for Baby's Tears plants to die is incorrect watering. This plant likes lots of water, but leaving it waterlogged will cause root rot. Getting the right watering can help avoid overwatering. They also react quickly to a lack of water, rapidly wilting and drying out if the soil gets too dry.
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How often do you water teardrop plant?

Poke your finger into the soil every few days and only water the plant once the top 1-2 inches of the soil is completely dry.
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How often should I water my teardrop plant?

Watering and Fertilizer

You can water the teardrop every time the topsoil dries partially. Allowing the soil to become partially dry indicates that it is draining well and the roots are successfully supplying the plant with nutrients and water. Keeping the plant under or overwatered can lead to stunted growth or death.
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Why is my monstera guttation?

Excess Moisture in the Soil

Monstera tends to experience guttation more often than other plants (particularly after watering), so if you notice guttation, it could be time to review your watering schedule. If overwatering is not an issue, improper drainage could also be a source of excess moisture.
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Is too much guttation bad?

This is actually a very natural phenomenon in many plants, including monsteras. This common occurrence is called guttation, and it's nothing to worry about!
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Why is guttation important?

The significance of Guttation is as follows: It helps the plants to dispose of the unwanted solutes. It helps the plants to improve the acquisition of nutrients. It helps in maintaining water balance for the proper growth and development of the plant body.
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What plant is baby tears?

Baby's tears (Soleirolia soleirolii) is a mat-forming tropical perennial with myriad tiny leaves. Often confused as a type of moss, it comes from the nettle family. What makes baby's tears special is its dense, delicate mat of fine round or bean-shaped leaves on short, fleshy stems.
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Do plants scream?

What Is a Plant's Scream? According to a study on tobacco and tomato plants by Tel-Aviv University, researchers found that when stressed, certain plants produce an ultrasonic sound that is undetectable to the human ear. Keep in mind that being stressed can be caused by drought, insects, and yes, by being cut.
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Do Mandrakes actually scream?

The human shape of the mandrake root supposedly screams when pulled from the ground. Hearing that scream was believed to be fatal (not true, of course).
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Is baby tears an indoor plant?

Baby's tear houseplant can be planted in regular potting soil kept lightly moistened. Although the baby's tear houseplant enjoys higher humidity, it also needs good air circulation, so consider this when adding the plant to a terrarium or bottle garden. Do not cover the terrarium if including this plant.
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Are baby tears invasive?

The low, lime-green perennial known as baby tears or angel's tears is a natural for a low-traffic ground cover in the right climate. It spreads readily – and can be invasive if you aren't careful. It needs little care, as long as it is well-watered, and adapts to a variety of soil and light conditions.
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What does baby tears plant look like?

Another plant that resembles and is often called Baby tears is the Sedum album var chloroticum. It's a mat-forming evergreen perennial; the leaves are tiny, evergreen, and bid-like, accompanied by little white star-shaped flowers. The flowers bloom atop the succulent foliage.
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Can I grow baby tears in water?

Baby's tears plants produce a myriad of tiny leaves on creeping plants that form a dense yet delicate trailing mat. Pinch off a cluster of stems, with or without roots, and watch how easily this plant adapts to growing in water.
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Can you divide baby tears?

Propagating Baby's Tears

Because this plant's stems root at the nodes as they spread, it propagates itself. Therefore, you need only divide it to make new babies, preferably in spring when it is in its most growing mood.
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How do you make tears bushy babies?

Baby tears plants don't need grooming but prune new shoots to manage the growth and keeps it from overtaking the garden.
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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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Why does my Monstera have no holes?

Why my monster leaves have no holes? Young leaves usually do not have cuts. The absence of fenestration on mature leaves may indicate a lack of light, too low air temperature, lack of moisture or lack of nutrition! There are no cuts on young leaves, they appear gradually on older ones.
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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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