Just leave it be?

by amypjs

25 Comments

  1. Dense-Product9469

    Yes when this happened to my Monstera I repotted it inside a deeper pot so that the roots are covered by the soil.

  2. No-Definition9032

    Yeah it’s an aerial root. Totally normal. You can cut it or just guide it into the soil as it grows. (I’ve never cut mine.) You’ll get many more as the plant grows bigger.

  3. Purple_Korok

    Yes. Monsteras make aerial roots, that’s fine. But now might be a good time to consider a moss poll set-up, your monstera is young still, it’s now or never !

  4. I’ve commented this before but yeah give em something to climb on they yearn for the aerial support

    While you do have sticks to provide upright support typically a moss pole or something bigger, that the roots can latch onto/into more is better

  5. Interesting_Note_937

    Don’t tie up your monstera like that. They need freedom to move the leaves with the sun! Remove the support

    Only the very bottom of the plant-the stem- should be tied to the support. All the petioles should be free

  6. mama_libra-RM

    I have an Arial root in a shot glass of water it keeps getting bigger, now the whole plant is going nuts!

  7. Polluticornwishes0

    Aerial root. I have them everywhere lol

  8. Any-Vanilla-2679

    It’s called an air root. Totally normal and healthy.

  9. blvck-soul

    you really should remove those stakes and ties, you’re preventing the leaves from moving properly. the stems should never be tied! only the actual stem between the leaves

  10. crazybitchh4

    You sure he doesn’t just need some viagra? Poor little guy

  11. Yes, it’s an air root and totally normal. It’ll seek the soil and provide extra support for the plant as it grows taller and heavier with more leaves.

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