monstera deliciosa
The Collection of Monsteras: Variegated Albo, Thai Constellation and Deliciosa
For a long period of time, I didn't have a Monstera because of the fear of it having a huge size. People used to tell me it gets too big and heavy and the leaves get large, and the air roots are going to fit right into my room. Well, guess what, now I have 6 pots of Monsteras and those fears are all gone.
Tips & Tricks Of How To Grow A Massive Monstera Delisiosa
Probably many of you are familiar with the Big Monstera Deliciosa. Monstera is a plant of the aroid family. There are several types of it: Oblique, Adasoni, etc. At home, a Monstera Deliciosa is most often grown.
The new love. My big Monstera
Very recently I got a new Monstera which was huge! I didn't realize how huge it was until I got her. When receiving a video and pics of it from the previous owner, I didn't see the Monstera was actually that big. It didn't have a pole and basically kept growing to the side so it was laying on the floor of my home when I brought her. I decided to cut it off into four pieces. You do remember that it can root only if you keep an air root, right?
Plant Room Tour (A Small Part Of It) 10+ Plants
Let's not only talk about my plants but also look at them. Here is a small corner (and one of my favorites btw) that includes a Monstera Deliciosa, Monstera Albo Variegata, Syngonium Neon Pink, Spider plant Orange, Ctenanthe, and a variegated Peace Lilly.
Monstera Monday Or Why I Was Scary To Get One Before
And no, if you are waiting for me to say something like "Oh, my Monstera is going to suck out the good energy", it wasn't the reason. The reason is pragmatically easy to understand. The size! Size of any Monstera scares the shit out of me. In time, I am afraid it will make me go out of my place.