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4 Essential Care Tips To Grow A Monstera At Home

Are you thinking about bringing a monstera houseplant into your home? Well, you better brace yourself because these tropical beauties are not for the faint of heart. They're like the wild child of the plant world – they're big, they're bold, and they're not afraid to show it. But don't let their rough exterior fool you, with a little bit of TLC, your monstera can be the star houseplant of your indoor jungle. Check out these 4 essential tips for growing 

 

Tip 1: Monsteras love bright indirect light at home

 

First things first, let's talk about light. Monsteras love bright, indirect light. So, if you're thinking about putting your monstera in a dimly lit corner of your home, think again. These plants need to soak up as much sunlight as possible, but be careful not to place them in direct sunlight – they're not vampires, but they'll still burn.

 

Tip 2: water your monstera regularly, but not TOO regularly

Next up, we have water. Monsteras are tropical plants, so they love humidity. They also love being watered regularly, but be careful not to overdo it. These plants are not fans of soggy roots, so make sure to let the soil dry out a bit before watering again. And if you're wondering about the best time to water your monstera, just remember the golden rule: when in doubt, poke a finger in the soil. If it feels dry, it's time to water.

Tip 3: use the right houseplant fertilizer for your monstera

Now, let's talk about feeding. Monsteras are big eaters, so don't be shy when it comes to fertilizing with a bioactive plant food like our Grow Concentrate for houseplants. Combine it with We the Wild's Enrich Powder for slow release soil health, and you will see your monstera go from meh, to WOW in no time!

 

Tip 4: know when to prune your monstera

And last but not least, pruning. Monsteras are known for their large, split leaves, but sometimes those leaves can get a little too big for their own good. If you notice your monstera's leaves getting too big for its stem, it's time to prune. Just snip off the leaf at the base and you'll be left with a beautiful, healthy plant.

In conclusion, monsteras may seem like a handful, but with a little bit of love and attention, they can be the perfect addition to your indoor jungle. Just remember to give them plenty of light, water, and food, and you'll have a happy, healthy monstera in no time.

 

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