Hello! I water my monstera about once a week and about two weeks ago it started tilting to one side of the pot. I had repotted it last year and I don't think the roots were supported by the dirt enough and the weight was too heavy on one side.
I've now taken it out of the pot and discarded the old dirt (there was a lot of dead roots in the soil).
Should I repot it into the same pot with new soil? (I'm soaking it in vinegar and water rn)
Light: It gets about 12 hours of indirect light through open shutters, it hasn't been too sunny lately but I don't think that matters since it was overcast for a lot of winter and it was doing fine.
by trinketsgoblin
3 Comments
Once a week is crazy talk! Get a water stick it only needs water usually like 1 every 2-3 weeks depending on climate which is why you need a moisture meter they like to be dried out
How dry is the soil when its being watered?
Monstera is a vining plant, that typically grows along the trunk of a host plant or another structure. If yours is unsupported its expected that once it gets tall enough it will start leaning over.
Those roots are dry rotted- are you sure this was once a week for watering?