4 Easy Care Tips for Monstera Deliciosa | For the busy or lazy plant parent (seasoned refresher)
HAPPY #MONSTERAMONDAY EVERYONE!
Here’s some EASY care tips for the ever-so-popular, Monstera Deliciosa! These care tips will benefit the busy plant parents, as well as seasoned plant care takers! Reminder that these tips are SIMPLE; there are more advanced options and time consuming methods that I have recommendations for, but for cheap, effective and hassle-free, this is your way to go!
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04:32 CARE TIP 2) WATERING
06:27 CARE TIP 3) MAINTENANCE
08:03 CARE TIP 4) SUPPORT
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... I canNOT believe I've never seen another plant youtuber make a "DelicioSAHH" joke before. Burst out laughing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!
It's deliciosaaaahhh not deliciosaaaaarrrr 😂 no worries, I'm glad it made you laugh and that it hopefully helped ☺️🌱
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Beautiful Deliciousha!
@@j.neliacerezo7109 deeeeellliicious 😋 thankyou so much!
Thank you, finally someone in Australia talking about plants. Have subscribed to get all your tips. So many channels from America or England. We need Aussie tips for our climate. I'm in Perth WA. 🎉
No worries at all, glad I could help! Sorry that I haven’t been too active as of recent - but I’ll be back soon, watch this space ☺️🍀 thank you for watching!
I'm basically doing a marathon of your videos. They are helpful and the production is so good! I wish you tons of subscribers 🌻
Hi Alessandra! Thanks so much for watching and binging - I started this channel in hopes to help other plant parents out there so hopefully it helps you ☺️ I really appreciate feedback like this as its really encouraging - thanks again and have a wonderful rest of week!
Ha ha ha, same here. James is just brilliant! And love the accent 🤩
You’re seriously a doll. BRB gonna go watch all your videos now! Thanks for sharing this info in a way that’s easy to understand!
Thankyou so much!!! Really appreciate the support and so happy it helped 😊🌱 hope your monster continues to thrive!
Your videos are great. I watched a few prior to yours and your content is thorough and easy to follow. I appreciate the help because I ADORE my new plant and I'd rather not kill it! 😜
Thankyou so so much, this feedback is great! When I started getting into plants, I struggled to find some clear and concise content so I wanted to help fill that void, so it's really nice to hear your feedback! No worries, the monstera deliciosa basically thrives on neglect - you'll be fine 😊🌱
Excellent video! Expert advice, delivered eloquently and efficiently, not to forget in a super friendly way. And funny! Thank you!
Thankyou so much for this feedback, I really appreciate it 🙏 hopefully it helped, as well! Hope you are taking care of yourself 😊🌱
Thk sharing, good lesson i am learning.
@@dhnesee8517 no worries, super glad it helped 😊🌱💚
Thank you so much for your content. I’ve just added a new tiny baby monstera deliciosa to my family and your videos have been great for me to ensure I treat her right.
Aww I can’t believe I missed this comment - Thankyou so much! Your feedback means the world to me! I hope that your deliciosa is now a monster 🙊
@@simpleplanty she IS!! 😁 - I named her after my Mum. Omg, I’ve come such a long way as a plant parent since I wrote this comment, I can’t believe it. I now have 5 large form Monstera deliciousa, propagated from 1 cutting I was given. And I now have around 150 house plants. Your video helped set me on my journey to being a successful plant Mum, so thank you so much 🙏🏼💚
@@RareRootsOfJoyMelbourne aww that’s so sweet you named it after Mum! After all, the monstera deliciosa is the MOTHER of all plants 😂 that is sooo amazing, I love hearing stories of how far plant parents have come. 150 plant children must keep you EXTREMELY BUSY! I admit that I don’t even have as close to 100 myself - so here’s me admiring!!! What’s your favourite(s)!?
I just got my monstera today and I named it Lucille Astoria. Your tips really helped me for picking out the perfect spot for her and I got to know new things, thank you💖
That's such a beautiful name! I named my Thai Constellation 'Esmeralda' 🤩 appreciate the feedback and hope you found the video useful 😊💚🌱 all the best with the care!
Is that a arrested development reference?
simpleplanty Great video, I have recently subscribed, I LIKE the way you keep things Simple.
Thankyou so much! Plant care should be simple right 😂 really appreciate it - I’ll be back to uploading soon!
I've recently gotten my very first plant and this helps
Hi Stephanie! Glad it helped and good luck 😊🌱
i'm definitely a lazy plant parent. subbed, love the content, super useful!
Thanks so much for your support - definitely a lazy plant parent myself and want maximum results for minimal effort 😂 hope your plants are doing well! As long as you have your watering technique down pat and in a good position, you should be relatively set 🙂
Thanks for the very helpful tips!
No worries, I'm glad it helped 😊🌱
This is my first day with my plant and I'm glad I found your channel. I watered it because it traveled from Jamaica to southern US. I left the excess water in the tray until I saw your video... don't want to start bad habits and even though the soil looked dark I didn't put my finger in to check the moisture. It was packed with a small roll of cotton and then wrapped in cling film. I don't know why I thought I should feed it other than me having dinner at the time and I thought maybe it was in need. Silly. Well, back to your instructions now... I'll get it right now. Thank you!
How exciting Cassandra! You've already taken the first step and doing just a bit of research on how to best take care of your plant, so you're well on your way for success! Definitely tip out that excess water when you can, because the water eventually absorbs back into the soil (leads to overwatering) and then potentially a decline/root rot. Not to worry too much, once you know the basic concepts, it's really easy and all you really have to do is keep them happy by watering them (granted it has some adequate light and every now and then, a feed of liquid fertiliser during spring/summer!). Also, once you can gauge at how much water it takes to well to the bottom, you don't have to pour so much next time :P hope that helps!
Thank you, this is super helpful!
No worries Lauren - glad it helped ☺️🌱
Thank you so much for the tips! It would be amazing if you could give some tips on repotting the monstera? How to identify when, which pot size to choose, what season is optimal etc. that would be amazing :)
Hi Rachel! Thanks for watching, so glad it helped! As a rough guide for repotting, you could use a pot that is roughly the same circumference as your largest leaf - repotting during spring/summer is the best when the plant is its strongest. I am actually overdue to repot mine too, so I'll put it on the list of videos to eventually make too! Thanks for the suggestion 😊🌱
Thanks so much for your advice 😃. I've just inherited one of these plants which is looking yellow and light green. I found water had built up in the bottom of the ceramic pot it's in so I emptied it. Now hopefully it will grow in health. I also gave it some seasol.
Hi Elisha 👋 glad I could help! If it’s convenient to tip out the excess water, the better. You mentioned it was a ceramic pot which generally has good drainage properties too which is great! Thanks for watching!
Hi friend what a beauty your monstera is!! Beautiful colourful leaves.
Thankyou so much! I really do adore my Thai constellation monstera - never know what beautiful leaf I'm going to get next!
Easy to follow, that's a pro tip giver !
No worries, I'm glad I could help! Thanks for the feedback 😊🌱
Thank y'all. Great info. I'm trying to doctor my daughter's plant. Blessings, julie
No worries, Julie! All the best with doctoring your daughter's plant, I'm sure all will go well! Thanks for watching 😊🌱
I liked your content so much I subscribed immediately!! I have a monstera to re-pot and assist with climbing! Sending love from South Africa!!
Hi Keke! Thankyou so much, these comments really make my day. I absolutely loved Cape Town when I visited! Would love to go back. Sending love back from Australia 😊🌱
@@simpleplanty Please come back!!! ❤
@@kekemotsepe5002 my friends are there right now and their food safari is looking absolutely delicious. Seriously one of the greatest places I have ever visited - I still look at photos til this day!!!
Love it James. Very practical. By the way - my Monstera seem to enjoy the outdoors.
Thanks for watching Miguel! I have one of my propogations sitting outdoors too and suprisingly doing quite well during the Sydney winter 😂
Love the tips!
Glad I could help - thanks for watching ☺️🍀
What I feared I needed and don‘t have yet, is something to climb. I simply dislike the look of moss poles. However your solution with the trellis looks great 😍 thank you so much for that tip ☺️ I will certainly buy one for myself!
No worries, Lauri! Hope you find a nice trellis to purchase - make sure it's strong, they'll topple over eventually in the long run if it's not sturdy!
@@simpleplanty thanks ☺️ I‘ll keep that in mind
@@laurimarch5291 no worries 😊
excellent presentation, thankyou so much. excellent
No worries Karen! I’m happy that you enjoyed it and appreciate the comment ☺️ hope it helped! 🍀
Thank you a lot for this amazing video, i got it easily
Hi Sidahmed! Thankyou for your message, so glad it helped 😊🌱
I just named my deliciosahhh, Hermione Granger! lol that was funny 😆 love it! Great content, had to subscribe 👍. Thank you so much!
It’s delisiosaaaah not deliciosah! 😂 thanks so much - hope it was helpful and appreciate the subscribe ☺️
Awesome!❤
Thankyou 😊🙌🌱
Ayee I like how flexed that fancy monstera ..
🤣 thank you so much! not as fancy as an albo, though!
I had no idea that Monstera Deliciosa can produce edible fruit! Amazing! 😍💙
Amazing right! I've heard it's really tasty too - but have to be super careful on the timing of harvest! 🤗🌱
Beautiful plants and
Thankyou so much ☺️🌱
LMAO 😂 I defs laughed out loud at "delisio-sahhhh" ... twice! Because I had to insant replay that ish 😅 it was soo good I hit subscribe 😎
🤓🤓🤓 I’m glad I got a laugh out of you! Thankyou so much for subscribing - I will be back soon 😚
Thank you. Now i will water it properly.
No worries, Jing! Hope that it helped 😊🌱
Excellent video and nice tips
Thankyou Rose, really appreciate the feedback 😊🌱
Thank you so much🎉
No worries, hopefully it helped ☺️🍀
Great video Bro Thank you!
No worries mate! Hope it helped ☺️🍀
New to me . As a new leaf shoots out I try to weave it to grow up. Snuggling the leaves together is my focus without trying to bind them to each other. Hi again from a few months ago. 🙋♀️💗
Hi again, Jennie and welcome back! I've not been able to locate your previous comment - but snuggling them up seems perfectly fine. What are you using to snuggle them together with? 😊🌱
@@simpleplanty I have it staked on a long piece of driftwood. If one leaf starts drooping I prop it behind a bigger leaf. So far that's working but I have rubber coated wire for when I need to tie it.
@@jenniehughes6927 oh I do that too with my other plants, use bigger and stronger leaves to prop up my weaker floppy ones 😂 thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the content
No worries, hope you enjoyed it or it at least helped in some shape or form ☺️ thankyou for watching!
Definitely!! Very helpful !
@@seffthechef4236bo Thankyou and have an amazing weekend!
The cool thing is too, you never have to re-pot it once you get it to the final pot. Just add top soil every several months. The air roots will satisfy it.
I actually didn't know that! Thanks for sharing 😊🌱
@@simpleplanty No prob! Love your tips too! Xo!
@@MegaDaely thankyou so much! 😊🌱
good to finnaly find an ozzy on plants, yeaaah, will ejoy watching your videos
Aw shucks, thanks for watching me! I will try to upload some more and better videos in the future. Thanks for your support! ☺️
Great job
Thanks for watching, Adam!
Thanks so much - this is super helpful! My monstera has two main shoots which are growing in completely opposite directions... should I separate them in different pots please?
No worries, super glad I could help! Is there a reason why you want to seperate them, ie make two different plants? It depends on whether it has two different root systems embedded in the soil - if it’s two shoots from one main branch, then I would not recommend it (as it is just growing from one root system), but if you inspect it carefully and can see that it’s got it’s own root system, then should be safe to do so! Hope that makes sense ☺️
Hi brother I did everything for you to support Bcs you illustrated so well
Hey mate - really appreciate your comment and the supportive words! Thankyou and hope you're having a wonderful week! 😊
Hi! I just discovered your channel today, you’re so entertaining and knowledgeable too! I have a question.. I bought my monstera about a year ago in a 16 inch pot - but there are actually 2 plants in there! Each plant has about 8 leaves. Question is should I keep them together when I repot and stake it or do I separate them. I’m so scared to disturb it/then lol 😅
Thanks Suzy! Really appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching! My monstera deliciosa is actually the same - it was 2 plants inside the pot when I first got it, but I prefer a more 'fuller' looking plant personally, so I kept the two inside. It really depends on you - you could split it up if you really wanted to, to make two plants, but I'm the type of person who buys the same plant species and combines them into the same pot 🤣 Your preference here!
Simple Plantation Good morning! thank you for your reply 😄 Yes, I noticed you did that with your rubber plant, which looks amazing by the way! I’m going to keep them together also because yours looks incredible 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Looking forward to watching more of your videos 🌼
@@suzys937 great choice and good morning to you! I'm still awe struck by my rubber plant to this day after I combined the two ☺️ thanks again for the feedback and have an amazing week!
Good video!👌🏻
Thankyou Jane! Much appreciated and hope it helped ☺️🍀
Most underrated channel I've found is this. Full support dude Awesome e video ❤️👍
Hi Ashish - your comment really means a lot to me 🙊 thanks so much mate! I'll be back to the groove of making videos soon - really appreciate the support! 😊🌱
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@@simpleplanty Can you give/ send me cutting of your grown monstera plant 🙂😭❤️🔥... please?? As a giveaway, if you can then I'll be soooooo much fortunate to have that one gift from you 🙈
@@ashishprasad2028 Hi Ashish - where are you based? I'd be happy to, just want to make sure the cutting survives 😊🌱💚
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Have you repotted it yet? I think those are so beautiful, I have the Swiss cheese plant. I’ve decided to let it trail instead of climb. But I plan on getting this one, I think I’m going to order a trellis and Velcro to hold it together. Thanks for the video
I had recently repot it from when I uploaded this video! Great idea - the trellis will do you good - plant velcro is great too ☺️ thankyou for watching!
Thank you ❤️💚💚
No worries 😊🌱
Rotating it towards the light source when it starts to stretch makes grow more evenly over all. I rotate everytime I water.
Nice one! I've been rather lazy these days and just left my monstera permanently facing the light source 🤣 but I do rotate my ficus' from time to time as the stems bend in the lights direction, so that the other leaves can get more sun!
Omg such an amazing video! Do u have a trellis that u recommend? I have moss poles and agree on the issues
Hi Amelia! I'm actually on the hunt for a new trellis - I'll be looking for one on potentially Amazon or my local Bunnings. I'll keep you posted on when I find a good one 😊🌱
Just came across your vids and have to say it is very informative and well put 2gether. My question is what do you do if your monstera has gotten so so big? What's the best way to split it? Mine has 3 large separate sections?
No worries and thankyou so much for the feedback! I've got the exact same problem as it had 2 seperate sections and started growing really rapidly. I guess depending on what you want to do with it, I started cutting up some of the stems and gifting them as propogations (I literally gave away 3 beautiful healthy leaves to a friend last week which made her very happy). Otherwise, if you want to make smaller plants, you could divide it from the base and replant it (however, this will only be temporary as it'll start growing again 🤣). Feel free to prune them, as you wish!
I love this plant! I named mine Esmeralda because she seems so exotic to me, so I thought she deserved an exotic name. She loves sitting in front of our large South facing window with indirect light. I like turning her around to face into the room and watch how she pulls all her leaves back toward the window within a few days. I’m not sure how I would incorporate a trellis in her location 🤔. Thanks for the helpful video!
Hi Lisa! Thanks for sharing - I love the name Esmeralda (coincidentally it's the name of one of the characters I play on a game 🤣 - very exotic!) If you normally have her facing your window, means the trellis would normally be facing you with the leaves turned to the window (not the best view for you, but a great one for your plant!). Hope that helps 😊🌱
We have good taste! I just got a monstera and named her Esmeralda as well! lol
@@butterfingers112able that's it! I've decided to name my Monstera Thai Constellation 'Esmeralda' as she hadn't received a name yet! That makes us 3! It's so befitting since it's a Constellation type 🤩
Mine is Animal. He is all over unless I tie him up.
My 3 year old decided to make her a "him" and name him Diego lol 😆 so we've switched it up a bit 🤣
great video
Thankyou Marco 😊🌱💚
Thanks forsharing Watching here singapore
Hi Nobat! Thankyou for watching - I used to live in Singapore (and would love to one day, live there again!) Weather is great for plants - so hope you are reaping the benefits. Take care 😊🌱
Thanks for the tips. And I'm amazed how your plant has grown in just a year! I seem doing okay with my care routine (except for regular wiping the leaves), but recently a big old leaf started getting light green/yellow :( what can I do to help my plant to thrive?
No worries, I'm glad I could help! Was it a lower leaf? This sounds pretty normal and part of the leaf lifecycle - older leaves will yellow and die off and energy will be directed to the new leaves, so not to worry! Sounds like you are doing the right thing ☺️🌱
@@simpleplanty thanks for the prompt reply. It is actually a big leaf on top... but let's see, really hope the new ones will appear as well soon.
@@justV23 ah if it's the top leaf, sounds like there may be something wrong. Is it spreading to other leaves? How are they doing?
I put my monstera in the shower every now and again to give the leaves a good blast off. Just avoid washing the pot out when you're doing that :)
Great tip, Russ! I used to do that too (when my monstera was able to fit through my doors) - but unfortunately she's so large now she can barely fit through! 🤣
that variegated one is great
Thanks so much, Ian! She's my pride and joy 😊🌱
wow, wish I saw this earlier. amazing content, ill be watching your videos all afternoon. Unfortunately, my monstera is not going too well... I overwatered it, two leaves are yellowing and the new leaf doesn't open! Im thinking of taking the plant out of the pot and let it dry. and maybe, put it in Leca? I don't know if this is a good idea
Hi Lara! Thanks for your feedback, I really appreciate it! An interesting tip a friend once told me (I've not tried this personally myself) after overwatering was if it was safe to take the plant out of the pot, then to use absorbent paper towels to soak up the excess water. I can imagine this method being quite troublesome though 😂 depending on how much it has been overwatered, either two actions - if you know it's definitely going downhill, I'd quickly try to find a way to rid of the excess, otherwise I'd wait. You could repot to leca at a later stage if you wish. Hope that helps 😊🌱
Thanks for this cause we recently bought 2 and we are already killing them.😔 (A few leaves are burnt. Thank goodness they're resilient plants so fingers crossed). Not sure if they are Deliciosa or not but we'll assume it doesn't matter. Thanks a mill!
No worries at all! They’re real hardy plants, so Kim sure you will be fine! I’ve burnt a couple of plants before, you could potentially prune the affected leaves and that will leave room for them to grow some new ones ☺️ all the best and thankyou for watching!
I just bought mine ! What liquid fertilizer do you use/recommend!
how exciting! welcome to the wonderful world of monstera's! I alternate between 2 different products called 'the plant runner' (theplantrunner.com/products/indoor-plant-food?variant=13833384919082) and 'powerfeed' (www.bunnings.com.au/powerfeed-1-25l-ready-to-use-indoor-and-potted-plants-plant-food_p0088993?). Generally those that have 'NPK' which stands for N (Nitrogen), P (Phosphorus), and K (Potassium) will do you well! hope that helps ☺
Thank you so much for the info! You mentioned that morning light is the best, but the only windows I have access to are afternoon facing- will it be ok to give it indirect light from these, as long as I'm not letting it get sunburned? Will it still thrive and get enough nutrients this way?
Hi Margarita! That sounds perfectly fine to me - moreso I find that afternoon direct sun is harsher but if it's indirect, should be relatively fine 😊🌱
Grea detailed video very well explaining each step. I recently placed a wooden round poll for them to dance around and tied it. I have two of them one the leaves looks kind of sad I wonder if is transplant shock. The other one doesn’t, same method.
Sounds great that you've staked your plant - adding the pole shouldn't give it transplant shock, unless you pulled the plant out and added it in? If it's transplant shock, should bounce back pretty soon 😊🌱
Hi James! Love your channel and sooo thankful! I have asked you a question before and got an answer so I figured I would again. I have a couple very large monsteras and they are getting very leggy. 1. how do you prune your monstera to get multiple close together nodes on each stem to promote a fuller plant? Is this done by cutting above the node or below? 2. If your monstera is not drinking water because it needs a repot, is pushing out smaller leaves, and is getting slightly yellow around the edges of the new growth, does this mean root rot? HELP on all questions!
Hi Megan! I actually wrote you a really lengthy and detailed reply but KZhead accidentally closed my box (darn it!). Anyway, I'll be concise this time, but basically if you have enough space at your place to move it towards a place that has more light, that would really help and assist with 'leggy growth'. I generally propagate and then replant them in the same base to achieve a more 'fuller' looking plant!
As for the second question - how often are you watering it? Are you allowing the soil to mostly dry out before you water it next? Monitor how often you're watering it (as root rot is generally from overwatering - and even in some cases, underwatering). If it's still pushing out leaves, that's a good sign, so you still have chance to salvage, not to worry!
Hi James, it's really nice to know these caring tips, can you also recommend some liquid to prevent pests on the leaves? I have experience thrips once and it terrified me, I would like to prevent them. Thank you 😊
Hi Nhat! Nice to meet you! I periodically use some 'eco-neem' (neem oil) diluted with water and wipe down my leaves periodically (sometimes with eco oil). The tip is to go proactive / preventative as opposed to reactive (where you are fighting them off and generally need stronger products). I do think neem oil is rather weak but great as a proactive as opposed to a reactive fight. If my plants ever get subject to bigger infestations, I'll go for some vitality plus and white oil to keep them at bay. Remember to read the instructions real carefully! I hope that helps - you got this 😊🌱🙏
Definitely will try the neem oil! Thanks so much!
@@nhatlannguyen9714 no worries, Nhat! Glad I could help!
Loved the video!! I was wondering when your monstera would need to be repotted?
Mines probably due for one as I type this message - Usually about a year, or so! Really depends on how root bound your monstera has become (and usually replenishing the nutrients in the soil, after a year or so is about right ). Hope that helps!
Maybe you already made them, but I'd love to see videos on repotting and propagating the Monstera Deliciosa 😁
Thanks KD! appreciate the suggestion - I'll put it on my list for the future 😊 thanks for watching and supporting!
@@simpleplanty Great! I look forward to it!
@@kdmorr3787 no worries, my pleasure! Have a great week ahead!
Thank you so much for this concise video. I've had my monstera for 6months now. My main challenge is the growth and how to guide it. I know what you mean when you say it can grow in all kinds of directions. I love the way yours is not tamed by a moss stick. However I do not see the trellis you mentioned in the video. Would you please elaborate on that?
Hey Bharathi - I have the trellis planted in my pot and my monstera guides itself up the trellis (and I affix some plant ties to keep it in place). Hope that helps ☺️🌱
@@simpleplanty thank you!
@@bharathimadhukar2023 no worries 😊
Thank you so much. What type of soil is best for this plant?
No worries at all! They prefer a well draining soil - so usually I will add perlite, orchid bark a bit of charcoal to my potting mix to increase the spaces between the soil, in order for the roots to breathe. This is beneficial on many fronts and prevents you from ‘overwatering’ the plant. Hope that helps! 😊
Also forgot to mention - the ingredients I listed aren’t a ‘must’ - some people use vermiculite and other spacers, and it’s based on preference. I do perlite, just because it’s so readily available at my local hardware store ☺️
Thank you so much!
@@vilmareynoso7343 no problem - happy to help ☺️🍀
Great video!! Mine has DEFINITELY outgrown its moss pole....Could you post a link to the rubber ties and trellis that you use? Thanks!!
Thanks so much! These are the soft rubber ties that I use (a really great price for them at around $2-3: www.bunnings.com.au/saxon-5m-soft-twist-tie_p0054819). Another alternative is to use plant velcro! The trellis I use is this one www.bunnings.com.au/whites-80cm-green-plant-trainer-trellis_p3321785 however, it's just a cheap temporary solution, as I need to get a bigger and sturdier one!). Hope that all helps ☺️🌱
Hello. I loved your video, so informative. I bought mine back in August and it seems to be thriving quite well by a window in my living room that gets light coming in. I tend to rotate the plant once a week so all sides get some sun. There is a air vent on my floor not too far from the plant. I live in the midwest and right now it is starting to cool down. It has been sitting in the same location since I got her and it has had central air ( cold air ) come through the vent and now with it cooling down there will be heat coming through the vent soon. Will that phase it? Also, I am concerned that I do not know how to properly water this plant or any other ones. If the pot has holes in it for drainage am I supposed to give it a good drink when the soil is completely dry and then once watering keep watering until I see the tray on the bottom fill with water? That is my biggest fear is over watering or under watering. I do not have alot of option of where to place my plant so it is by the window on the floor that I mentioned. Thank you.
Hello! No worries, I'm glad to help! Sounds like you're doing all the right things - rotating it once a week, etc! How far is the vent from the plant and does it get direct draught? Monstera's are generally not too fussy but when you do have extended periods of cold/hot direct air blowing onto the leaves, there will be some impact. If it's just closeby and not in direct contact, I wouldn't be too concerned! That's absolutely right regarding the watering - you would keep watering until you see water drain through the holes at the bottom and making sure you're tipping all your excess out. One more tip here; I find that the plants that I purchase here don't come with the best soil - often too compact and when you water them, they can get prone to overwatering easily, because the soil doesn't have enough drainage. I usually repot my plants into new potting mix and add a few extra ingredients such as perlite/charcoal, etc. which increase the spaces in the soil, so I've never worried about overwatering due to the drainage. But no worries, repotting isn't an absolute must if you just acquired your plant 😊 I really hope that helped you! 🌱🌱🌱
Hi! Loved the video, it was super informational. I do have a question for you though… I’ve been having her for a couple months and it’s growing a new leaf, but it won’t unravel. It’s also starting to look a little yellow. Along with that, the other leaves aren’t really splitting up. Is this normal?
Hi Ariana! Glad it helped - regarding the unraveling, my assumption is that it's not got enough energy to unfurl itself, is it placed in a spot with ample light? Otherwise, you can try to unfurl that leaf physically if it's relatively grown already (carefully, though). If you're referring to the splits in the leaves, they'll develop over time. Hope that helps!
Hi. This is the first time I've watched your videos but really enoyed it. It's full of tips and easy to understand. So I live in Saudi Arabia. And we bought a beautiful monstera some months ago. We have watered it once the top inches were dry. We put in shower to water and drained off the excess. We kept in a cool room that runs on AC at 20-25°C room temp (extreme hot summers here) then we shifted it to another room without AC around 30°-35°c. The plant didnt do well, leaves fell, and we discovered after it's death that it was a root rot. We very much want to have one again but super afraid and anxious now. Need some honest advice if the plant can thrive in our country and climate? We are going towards autumn and winters now.
Nice to meet you and thanks for watching my videos! I definitely think your plant is capable (and if anything, will thrive in an environment such as the one you have described!) From your story, root rot is generally attributed to excess watering - I do know that you had mentioned you drained off the excess in the shower, however, if your soil/substrate is quite dense and compact, if you are pumping too much water into the soil, it tends to just absorb and over time ends up suffocating the roots. I generally repot my plants and add substances such as perlite/charcoal/vermiculite to form spaces around the substrate, to allow the roots to breathe. You will notice that your substrate will dry out a lot faster in your climate, but it just means you will need to get that watering can a little more frequently. Hope that helps ☺️
Also- another tip is that I would avoid moving your plant around too often. Once you find a suitable spot, keep it there!
PLEASE, I don't know where all these nasty little gnats have cone from but how do I get rid of them permanently? I've changed the soil and washed the pots with hot soapy water. You're AMAZING. Thank you for ALL your excellent advice💖.
Hi Nona! I totally understand your pain - the only thing you need to is a product called ‘tanlin drops’ - I literally made a video about 10 different methods on how you can get rid of them here: kzhead.info/sun/dq6BYK1xoXWch5s/bejne.html (but have saved you the trouble of watching if you don’t have time!) It costed me about 40-50 AUD to purchase, but I’ve never had a gnat problem again! Hope that helps ☺️
This was very simple and helpful thanks. Someone gave me a piece last year , but its growing sideways its really weird how its growing its very healthy . i want to cut it and start a new , but I'm scared any advice? I want mine growing straight up like yours
No worries, so glad it helped! I'm not sure what yours is looking like exactly, but you could consider getting a stake, pole or trellis to train it upwards with some plant velcro or plant ties. Otherwise, feel free to send me a photo at hi.simpleplantation@gmail.com or my Instagram (@simpleplantation) and I can take a look at how we can help you grow yours upwards 😊🌱
Thanks for watching! Feel free to let me know if you have any questions :)
Hi, my monstera has started growing tubes coming out of the back. What are these? Thank you 😊
@@ClaireMurray1 Hi Claire - by tubes, I think you’re referring to the ‘aerial roots’ - perfectly normally, as in nature they grow these to attach to the climb onto surfaces and up canopies! They are a bit of an eyesore, I know! I tend to just tuck them back into the pot once they are long enough ☺️
Loved the video, very educational. Only suggestion: try to give both measurements : kg=pounds; meters =feet
Hi Yamilette! Thanks so much for your feedback and suggestions - I'll take note for next time when using measurements. Much appreciated 😊🌱
Hi its me again sorry lol. I just got my monstera shipment, and am expecting a 2nd baby Thai constellation. But... OMG, I acidentally ordered 5 baby monstera deliciosa's instead of 2. I now have 8 baby monstera deliciosas. Have you ever done anything as dumb as I just did? I will indeed have a jungle in all rooms of my apartment! I love your videos more than any other plant person I've watched. Thank you for all of your content. You have taught me so much!!
Never say sorry! I love hearing from you and everyone. Reach out anytime! Especially love hearing stories like this 😂 how on earth did you possibly order 5 vs 2 is what I wanna know! I tend to purchase mine moreso in person because I love to inspect them (so an accidental order like this online never happens 😂). Comments and feedback like this really make my day - I can't wait to get back into the groove of uploading some useful content, I've got some exciting stuff planned which I need to find the time to start filming! Thankyou again 😊
@@simpleplanty Thank you so much for your kind words! What happened is that I had ordered 1 Monstera deliciosa from an online seller, and she ships 3 babies with each purchase. She has great seller ratings but the shipping was confusing because it takes almost a month for them to ship. So I was annoyed since its getting to be fall, and cooler weather. I ordered 3 baby monstera deliciosa's from another seller who has youtube vids and a great reputation. So the first seller contacted me, and we got the shipping straightened out, and she said for my trouble she would send some extras (LOL). So I ended up with 8 monstera deliciosa's from both sellers shipped perfectly, and beautifully. The reason I order plants online is that I'm kind of a introvert, especially since Covid, and I don't drive, and have my bicycle. I've never been in a car accident in my life, so a few years ago after I paid off my car, I donated it to make a wish foundation. I figured eventually my number would be up and I would be in an accident. I'm kind of supersticious that way. Also, to be honest if I went to a plant store in person, I would overspend and bring way too many plants home. I'm suppose to be getting my 2nd baby Thai next week, and I won't get any more plants until spring. If you do some more filming, I will very much enjoy watching. I would love to see how big your plants are now in your place too! You are fun, and when you're doing your videos and make a mistake, you make funny jokes about it lol. Take care thank you for listening to my sillyness.
@@StormyAfterDark omg you're really going to have a forest in your place! Knowing a little bit about your lighting situation, I guess it is probably ideal you get some grow lights going - otherwise you're going to have very leggy plants 😂 My Deliciosa is a little leggy because she's the further most away from my balcony door where the sun hits. I don't mind too much because I don't have enough space to move her (unless I decide to leave her outside!). No issue with purchasing plants online; I've seen plant packages arrive where the seller has put a lot of care and effort into it, so you may possibly even get plants that are even better condition than in the nursery! Perhaps you can propogate them later or gift them to friends 😚 That is so kind and noble of you to donate to make a wish foundation (my heart melted!). I can't wait for your Thai to grow (even more so because each time a new leaf emerges, I swear it is the most exciting thing that I wake up to for a week as the lead unfurls!). Thankyou so much for your support on the videos - I really want to make sure I film and make some useful and entertaining videos; quality over quantity hehe 😊
Planted these in the shady part of my garden, directly in the ground 4 years ago, now the leaves are about 1 meter each, truly monstrous.
Sounds majestic, beautiful and monstrous! 💚
@@simpleplanty 2 days ago I was cleaning the weeds around them to take a good look at the nearby new leaves my Macrozamia developed, and I noticed they too had new growth, but not only leaves, they're flowering. Very very beautiful ''flowers''. It's like a huge lily with the cone inside in the middle.
@@TropicalGardeningCyprus I must admit, I had to google 'Macrozamia' and they're stunning! Your garden must be AMAZING! Sucks that we can't upload photos on here, would love to see!
@@simpleplanty not too amazing as most of my "rares" are fairly young (due to overcostly adult plants, i buy baby-sizes) and need another decade to truly shine.
@@TropicalGardeningCyprus but that's the exciting part - watching them grow! Hope they flourish fast for you 😊🌱
Thx for the tips. How does your trellis looks like?
Hi! Sorry for the delayed reply (took me awhile to crawl through pages of product 😂) - the one I use is from my local hardware store here: www.bunnings.com.au/whites-80cm-green-plant-trainer-trellis_p3321785 However, I don’t actually reccommend this one simply because it wasn’t a good long term solution as my plant outgrew it fairly quickly. I loved that it was a really cheap viable temporary solution though - it’s definitely time for me to upgrade. I’ll probably look at some taller and sturdier wooden lattices as my next option! Hope that helps 🤗
Beautiful 😍 🤩 👌 😘 😊 😍
Thankyou! 🌱💚🌿🪴🌾
Aloha- I’m brand new here.🤙🏽 My question is about lighting. My Monstera is growing happily in the indirect light inside by my lanai sliding glass, which when open gives good air circulation for it. But it tends to grow out not up. I recently bought ,but haven’t hung, a grow light. How do you feel about over head grow lights for my baby? Not really a baby plant! I was hoping that light from above would encourage it to stretch upward. One last thing, can you ever give to much light, as in length of time?? Lights out at bedtime! 10:56 Thank you for your input!❤️
Aloha right back at you! In general, plant growth directions tend to be impacted by where the source is located (and very noticeable in monsteras!). However, if you're really wanting to encourage it to grow upwards, I would highly recommend staking it in addition. You could stake it using a pole / trellis (depending on preference). I did make another video on my channel on whether you should use a stake, pole or trellis in case you wanted to check that out 😊 Hope that helps!
I used cinnamon on the mushrooms that suddenly grew in my pothos, so it's my fungi go-to.
Oh great tip - I always put on a pair of gloves and remove them physically. Can try the cinnamon next time 🤣 hear it's also good to control fungus gnats
I do take out most of the mushrooms first. I put my hand in a plastic bag, grab the mushrooms, and then bring the bag inside out to trap the 'shrooms. This also keeps spores trapped and it's easier to dispose of.
@@dianamac90 sounds great Diana! Don't be surprised if they do come back, but again, it's an indication on healthy soil 😊🌱
I got a 40 year old monstera it has a trunk. I do not want to kill it. It has a lot of roots out on the pot. We are transplanting it do we cover all roots?
40 years is extremely impressive - I’m in awe 🥺 in terms of roots outside of the pot, if you’re referring to the aerial roots, not to worry - they’re super resilient if you’re transporting this somewhere! Of course, a little care is preferred but if it’s the aerial roots outside the pot then no worries at all, they will even survive and be fine if they were cut down! Hope that helps - are you moving this somewhere?
Cotton wool ball soaked in milk cleans and shines the leaves.
Interesting tip! Have you tried this yourself and you would reccomend it? I wonder if the milk would clog the pores 🤔
@@simpleplanty Hi yes, I do this monthly and it works well. And believe it or not, milk has powdery mildew repellant properties in the enzimes, so keeps them healthy too. Full fat cows milk diluted with water 50/50. Now I guarantee you`ll be googling that right now 😉
@@andicampbell8621 mind blown 🤯 I definitely had to google, just to make sure (myplantin.com/blog/is-milk-good-for-plants#) thank you so much for this tip! I might get a little adventurous next time on my next wipe… much appreciated 💚
ive bought a very tiny monstera about 5cm tall that looked like a miniature monstera with very small leafs. it grows fast but it keeps it small size, I mean the leafs are as big as half of my hand. will it grow as big as yours or is it a species of monstera that stays small? Also its trunk is now 10cm tall and it has 10 leafs now, does the parts of the trunk keep expanding as it grows or do i have to do something?
It sounds like you have a monstera adansonii (is this what your plant looks like: www.google.com/search?sca_esv=566330112&rlz=1CDGOYI_enAU1045AU1045&hl=en-GB&sxsrf=AM9HkKlUf9ChVRlNVhL-mG0lXXe5uT-AqA:1695061488141&q=monstera+adansonii&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi12f2O5LSBAxVDON4KHU25D7kQ0pQJegQIChAB&biw=430&bih=745&dpr=3 ?) as it is a smaller and different species, it wont grow as tall and big as a regular monstera. I do recommend that you get it a stake for it to climb, so it can continue to grow nicely and more organised ☺️ hope that helps!
@@simpleplanty i think Its an Rhaphidophora tetrasperma, do you think the Parts of the stem will grow longer over time, nos it seems pretty stacked and short between the leafs? I have attached it to a Stick
@@Nickname-ds3ft ah yes! Now that you mention it - sounds more likely! I’ve used this cool feature from google lately where I snap a pic and upload it, and it easily identifies whatever I’ve photographed. Should try it! Regarding the stems, generally it will form lengthy spaces between each node, so having it on a stick for now sounds good. May need to eventually replace it as it grows longer ☺️
hello! thanks for the great video! May I ask what's the name of the big plant right behind your green/yellow monster at 9:28? it looks amazing!!
Hi Katerina! That's my strelitzia Nicolai (bird of paradise) and it's hit my apartment ceiling cos it's grown so big now 😂 you should get one! Thanks for watching and your comment, I really appreciate it 😊🌱
@@simpleplanty I found it and already bought one haha hope mine grows big too! I also hope my monstera thrives like yours, i saved one last year by repotting it :) thanks for the help and tips, keep going!
@@CathyCountess I'm sure it will under your TLC 😊 That's amazing! I just cut a couple leaves down and gifted it too a friend because it was 'thriving' too much 😂 yours will grow big and strong in no time, I'm sure!
Hi how can i get the heavy leaves upright lol my plant is huge !! And its growing wild lol 😊
you would definitely need a trellis or stake to help you manage the stems/vines/leaves better - if it's quite a mature plant, I do understand it could be rather difficult to introduce one - but better late than never! You would just need to purchase one and then get into it and find a good anchor point. You got this 💪
I have to be honest I thought you were supposed to let the water suck back up from the tray, no wonder I have such an issue with overly damp soil. Great advice thank you
No worries, Brett! Give it about 10-20 minutes depending on how busy you are before discarding the water, just so you can allow the plant to have a nice good drink. So happy it helped 😊🌱
@@simpleplanty thanks so much for the reply! I see you haven't put out a video in a little while but I did sub, I appreciate the info 🙇
@@bretthake7713 no worries, Brett! Super happy to help (that's why I started this channel 😂). I have heaps of video plans, just haven't had the luxury of time to create - stay tuned! Thanks a lot 😊🌱
Thank you! Can you go over what pests can breed and and how to fight those pests?
No worries - luckily for you and unluckily for me, I've basically been through life cycles of a myriad of pests 😅😅😅 let me know if you ever encounter a certain type and I'll help where I can!
I have those fungus gnats and want v to get rid of them now that we are going into winter. It's my 1st year with my beautiful Monstera and I do not want an infestation... Lol! Any thoughts?
@@aenglish8615 no worries - I don't normally plug my other videos in comments or in general, but I literally have a whole video on fungus gnats, if you wanted to check it out: kzhead.info/sun/dq6BYK1xoXWch5s/bejne.html Hope that helps 😊🌱
@@simpleplanty Thanks a million!! I just bumped into your channel the other days as I was searching for good info to take better care of my beautiful, growing Monstera Deliciosa! (I grew up in Panama and having plants like the Monstera just evokes that portion of my life and makes me so happy.🪴) So I didn't know what all was in your library, but hey please plug away!! You have a knack for giving really good plant instruction and I was just glued to your video. So anything that can help us new plant parents, I appreciate! Wish you continued success with your Channel!!
@@aenglish8615 no worries at all, I hope you found the help that you need! Monstera are the first plants I ever fell in love with (and still to this day!). So happy that my videos are helping you 😊🌱
Hi! Thanks for your content! I was wondering if I could repot my monstera like twice a year? It's still a baby now but as it grows fast... But I don't want to put it in a too big pot directly
Hi! No worries and thanks for watching! Twice a year is fine, if it's growing at such a rapid rate! I generally wait a bit until it's root bound and then upsize, but I've also been a little tardy lately 🙊 hope that helps!
Loved your presentation ❤ I am having a Monstera Delicosa since past four months. It looks quite healthy. But has come up with only one leaf so far. Is that ok? ( now it has six leaves, four big, two smaller)
Thanks so much for watching! I hope that it helped ☺️ if it appears to be quite healthy, not to worry too much if it has only had 1 new leaf in awhile. Do you use any liquid fertiliser in your waterings and what season were you in? Thanks again ☺️
Baby mamma got me 2 today regular and Swiss cheese lol what's a good mpk fertilizer?
Amazing!! I use a liquid fertiliser from a brand called the ‘plantrunner’ and my plants go gangbusters for it. Otherwise, I alternate with powerfeed, which I get from my local hardware store. These are products that I get from Australia, unsure of where you are based but generally those with NPK will do you well! All the best and hope that helps ☺️
Would be nice to see the trellis and plant together
Ah! The cover photo shows the plant with the trellis if it helps - honestly, it is all covered, so you don’t really see it 🙈 which is my personal preference really!
What was that fertilizer you used?
Hey Jordyn - I use one from this company called the plant runner (theplantrunner.com/products/indoor-plant-food?variant=13833384919082) and my plants go absolutely gangbusters over it 😂 anything with NPK will do you well to be honest! Hope that helps ☺️
I love monstera
I love them so much too - so rewarding to watch them grow!
I just bought one. I hope I am able to care for her.
Not to worry. You got this 💪🍀
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Thankyou so much! Hope the video was useful for you 😊🌱
Grazie mille! Cosa fare in caso di macchie scure con profilo giallo al centro delle foglie (credo attacco fungino)? Grazie mille
I used Google Translate to Italian for the following message: Nessun problema, grazie per aver guardato! Sembra fungino: dovrai sicuramente trattarlo il prima possibile. Di solito taglio le foglie colpite, poiché le infezioni fungine possono diffondersi alle altre foglie e poi le pulisco bene con un fungicida. Altrimenti, uso solo olio di neem per pulire le foglie e trattare continuamente per i prossimi due giorni. Assicurati di dargli ventilazione, poiché è così che di solito inizia. Buona fortuna! -- What I wrote in Google Translate in English: No worries - thankyou for watching! Sounds fungal - you will definitely need to treat it as soon as possible. I usually cut off the impacted leaves, as fungal infections can spread to your other leaves and then give it a good wipe down with a fungicide. Otherwise, I just use neem oil to wipe down the leaves and continually treat for the next couple of days. Make sure you give it ventilation, as that's how it usually starts. Good luck!
@@simpleplanty Grazie mille!!
thank you for the helpful content. I have a question and would appreciate if you help. I have a monstera cutting already been sitting in water for two years and looks to be doing good but I have decided to plant it in soil. I am not sure if it is a good decision and will it adjust to soil after such long time or will it likely to die due to this transition?
Hey Sam! Thanks for watching 🙏 I've had a monstera cutting sitting in water for months and then transitioned it to soil, but then it took months for it to finally grow another leaf. I can't guarantee or advise if a 2 year cutting will survive, but I do think based on my own personal experience of having a cutting in water for almost 6 months that it took a very long time for it to grow. If you do decide to go for it, be really patient 😊🌱
thanks for your feedback 🙏🏻I am going to transfer it to soil, hopefully survives finger crossed🤞🏻
@@sams9432 I'd also be keen to know how you go! Probably will hear from you in a couple months 😂😂😂
Hi very nice informative video, like u mentioned in the video in my monestera plant pot some mushrooms are growing so what is the reason is it bad for plant?
Hi Prasanna - in fact, it means your soil is nutrient rich! I usually put on a pair of gloves and remove those mushrooms. But definitely a good sign 😊🌱
@@simpleplanty thank you so much 😊
@@prasannatadikonda7862 no worries at all, happy to help 😊💚🌱
Thank u fo the info. May i know what type of soil did u use?
Hi Halwa! I use a mix of orchid mix, perlite and charcoal - however, I’ve just bought a premix aroid mix which also contains orchid bark, charcoal, coco coir and perlite in the bag, which I’m excited to use! Hope that helps ☺️