It still looks healthy with new nodes and leaves coming. The brown part from last time it was almost dead and i helped it alive after changing the soil.

by No_Tumbleweed3841

8 Comments

  1. XxPineappleChunkxX

    It looks like there is more than one plant there? If yes, I would divide and pot into new pots according to root ball size. That doesn’t necessarily mean a bigger pot.

    If it is one plant, repotting into a bigger now could be a good idea, since spring is coming. 🙂

    Edit: maybe think about getting a wooden stick/moss pole or something similar to help your monstera climb 🙂

  2. Please separate. They look nicer, especially when they are bigger and grow more controlled. Add a moss pole or stake of some kind behind the bigger ones stem. Smaller one can stay in that pot, probably. These look pretty good!

  3. CoastPsychological49

    Yes just get it a new pot a few sizes larger. Try not to let it sit in water as much, it’s better to have soil in the pot rather than the roots just sitting in water. Just to prevent root rot. It looks happy regardless, a bigger pot and more soil will just push its growth further. The roots look very healthy.

  4. Southern_Hamster5147

    And also take that plant out of that window or that direct light is burning the leaves. Good luck with your planting

  5. zaphodbeeblemox

    That’s 3 plants. I’d recommend splitting them up and having 3 separate pots (potentially smaller than the size you have now) to let them grow properly without competition, otherwise they can (and often do) out compete each other and kill each other off.

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