




I had a very healthy monstera plant I had repotted it once and it was time to report a second time and I accidentally packed the soil too much which resulted in root rot.
Now anything that grows from it turns black so I have once again reported it with new soil cleaned the roots and added a mixture to better drain the water. These are the current photos of the plant there is only one green leaf left.
I'm wondering if these green parts are the stem ends means there's healthy growth and what should I do with the dead parts?
by lens_worship

3 Comments
that one surviving leaf is carrying the entire operation right now
Find that one leafs base node, and cut below it. Place in water w some drops of peroxide and let it grow roots. Then place in soil
Propagation time baybee.
Gotta cut all the dying/infected plant matter out. Keep the good leaf and a node. Might need a little hydrogen peroxide in the water in case the rot got into the healthy part of the plant.
I’d chop it up right away.