Monstera girl 💚✨

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... Read moreAs a devoted plant mom, I've learned that Monstera plants are incredibly rewarding but do require some attention to thrive indoors. One key tip is to provide them with bright, indirect sunlight—too much direct sun can burn their leaves, while too little light can stunt their growth. I keep my Monstera near a north or east-facing window for optimal light exposure. Watering is another critical factor. Instead of sticking to a strict schedule, I check the soil moisture by inserting my finger about an inch deep. When it feels dry, it's time to water. Overwatering can lead to root rot, which is a common issue with Monsteras. I also make sure the pot has good drainage. Humidity also plays an important role, as Monsteras thrive in environments with higher humidity levels. I occasionally mist the leaves or use a humidifier, especially during dry winter months. Regularly wiping the leaves helps keep pests at bay and allows the plant to photosynthesize better. Pruning is something I gradually incorporated into my routine. Removing yellow or damaged leaves encourages new growth and keeps the plant looking its best. If you want your Monstera to grow larger, consider using a moss pole or stake for support, as these plants are natural climbers. Finally, feeding the Monstera with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season encourages lush foliage. These simple practices have helped me maintain a thriving Monstera that adds a fresh, tropical vibe to my home environment.

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Que belleza 😍❤️🥰