Hello, I'm wondering if this is something normal or needing to be treated. Bonus pic of the whole plant đ by MisterWalters monstera 7 Comments Cautious-Ad-9738 4 days ago Itâs called corking Weary_Ear_3835 4 days ago Asked the same question years ago and have been told itâs their stretch marks:) no need to worry about them SeaEOh 4 days ago You may have changed direction of the light source at some point. FigureJumpy6924 4 days ago Just a theory, but during night they move and spin almost. Could be from that? Eastern-Rutabaga-453 4 days ago Its normal. You should also probably let go of its petioles btw, youâre choking it hwheels66 3 days ago Corking. It’s just self reinforcing basically, all good nothing to worry about đ Life_Topic_1555 3 days ago It means your monstera has a strong neck
Weary_Ear_3835 4 days ago Asked the same question years ago and have been told itâs their stretch marks:) no need to worry about them
FigureJumpy6924 4 days ago Just a theory, but during night they move and spin almost. Could be from that?
Eastern-Rutabaga-453 4 days ago Its normal. You should also probably let go of its petioles btw, youâre choking it
hwheels66 3 days ago Corking. It’s just self reinforcing basically, all good nothing to worry about đ
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Itâs called corking
Asked the same question years ago and have been told itâs their stretch marks:) no need to worry about them
You may have changed direction of the light source at some point.
Just a theory, but during night they move and spin almost. Could be from that?
Its normal. You should also probably let go of its petioles btw, youâre choking it
Corking. It’s just self reinforcing basically, all good nothing to worry about đ
It means your monstera has a strong neck