So far I added cinnamon powder to the cuttings. Thanks in advance 🙂

by Melaniekisses

5 Comments

  1. rosiedoll_80

    Well…first there had to be a node on these. I can’t tell from the picture 1. bc I’m not expert and 2. bc they’re sort of dried so I can’t really tell what I”m looking at….but if there are nodes on there (an aerial root as far as I know on it’s own doesn’t mean there’s a node there) – then I think I’d try using a container/tub with pearlite or sphagnum moss and keep it moist with the node touching the medium and put it in a spot with bright indirect light and see what it does.

    If there are no nodes, then you cannot propagate these. EDIT: and potentially maybe if they are too dried out it’s not likely to grow either? I’ve never propagated a monstera like this. I have had to grow them from having their leaves fully cut…but those plants had nodes and already established (to varying degrees) roots.

  2. Sorry_Im-Late

    Sey up a prop box, put those babies in it, and wait.

  3. Beeeeeeeeeeeeeee13

    Just put it in soil n wait gotta be super patient about it, it wilk grow

  4. isapplejuice

    I put some of these in a plastic box with humide perlite, making sure the aerial root was touching the perlite and that the environment was humid enough for them to root but not to rot lol, the roots started growing after a month in some of them, some other ones got rotten and some other ones just got dry. Patience is key!

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