Hi everyone,
I’ve had my Monstera for about five years, and it used to be such a showpiece. But ever since I moved a few months ago, it’s looking really messy and kind of sad. The leaves are drooping in all directions, and the stems seem to be falling downward. I have a support structure in place, but it doesn’t seem to help at all — everything just kind of flops over or grows unpredictably. Today I moved her to a new spot in the apartment, hoping she’ll like it better.
I really want to bring back that lush, balanced look. What can I do to help it grow in a more structured, attractive way? Should I repot it? Is there a better support system I should be using? Any advice on training or pruning to improve the shape?
Thanks so much in advance. I’d love to get my plant looking happy and healthy again!
by its_manni
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I think it’s as simple as needing more light. Monsteras need lots of direct light to really thrive. Like, put it right next to that window.