How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera
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Vai al passo 1This guide provides instructions on repotting an overgrown monstera to maintain plant health and improve personal living space. Monstera is a plant native to rainforests of Central and South America. As a monstera grows over time, its root system expands to support its size, and its natural growth process can lead to roots outgrowing their container. If an overgrown monstera is left unchecked or repotted, it can struggle to grow, leading to slower growth with discolored leaves.
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Prepare the new pot by filling it around a third full with fresh potting soil.
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Place the support stake in the desired location so the stake hits the bottom of the pot.
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In all, this is an easy at-home fix to keep a monstera plant healthy. This fix guides the user to remove and re-plant the monstera, and to water it at the end. We advise continued plant care and watering after repotting.
In all, this is an easy at-home fix to keep a monstera plant healthy. This fix guides the user to remove and re-plant the monstera, and to water it at the end. We advise continued plant care and watering after repotting.