Very sadly someone fell into the plant (2m wide) and snapped off around 70cm of the foliage at its ‘big back’.

Is there anything we can do to save this section of the plant?

It’s still connected by an aerial root into the soil and has been amputated for about 24 hours (we only just noticed!)

I’m desperate to save it as it has glorious huge leaves

by Supercenturion2

21 Comments

  1. Wasabi_EG8

    Just propagate it, either throw it in water or pull the aerial root from the old pot and throw it in super chunky dirt. Water lightly

  2. jacobeam13

    Party foul. House rules. Not cool. But we are emotionally mature. We forgive.

  3. FrostResistant

    Note to self: put plants away during parties.

  4. compassrosette

    Good news!!

    You now have TWO beautiful monstera plants.

  5. PoopyPogy

    !!!! I’d be devastated, I’m so sorry. But you’ve got some good advise here already, hopefully it’ll re-root!

  6. houseplantgirl2958

    Ya throw it in water where theres nodes- google mature monstera node for a visual. Or the aerial roots which are the long thick brown roots. Once it has re-rooted you can dig a hole in the pot and add it in or start a whole new plant!

  7. Technical-Finding420

    Sounds like a fun party! I always look for the positive in every negative situation. The positive to this is, you now have 2 Monstera! Congratulations!🤭💚

  8. Opposite-Panic9516

    Just send it to me. I’ll take care of it. The piece that broke.🤭💕

  9. TemporaryElk5202

    Put it in a pot or in a bucket of water.

  10. Prestigious-Web-6155

    I would’ve been devastated 💔 but thankfully they’re pretty durable plants and can be potted and grown into another beautiful monstera 🥰

  11. ThanksThen8185

    Wild party 😱 Try to repot it back into the soil!

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