


Saw this pot left by a dumpster, almost left it but when I saw the variegation I thought I had to at least try! I know monstera’s can be pretty resilient and grow through stem cuttings but not sure if this one is too far gone.
I used to be more involved in house plants and have propagated some monsteras from rooted stems way in the past but not sure if I remember the best practices.
I won’t be home to examine the roots for a couple hours but was hoping to get any advice in the mean time to try and have the best chance to get something growing!
Watering schedule: Obviously no idea because I just found it, but the soil is incredibly dry throughout, very little weight to the pot
Light: again no idea
by kendeh

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