Should I move her!
As a passionate plant lover who has a growing collection, I've often wondered when and how to move my Monstera to a new spot safely without stressing the plant. Monstera plants are quite resilient, but they do appreciate stability in their environment. When considering moving your Monstera, timing is key. It's usually best to move your plant during the growing season, typically spring or early summer, so it can adjust and recover more quickly. Before relocating your Monstera, observe its current conditions—light exposure, humidity, temperature—and try to mimic these at the new location. For instance, Monstera thrives in bright, indirect light. Avoid moving it directly into intense sunlight, which can scorch its leaves, or into overly dark corners where growth may slow down. One tip I've found helpful is to gradually acclimate the plant to its new environment. If you’re moving it outdoors or to a new room, try shifting it closer step by step. This gradual transition minimizes shock. Also, pay attention to your watering routine after moving. The change in light and temperature can affect soil moisture. Check the soil regularly to avoid over or under-watering. If you’ve got many plants like me, creating a dedicated plant corner with consistent light and humidity controls can reduce the need to move plants frequently. In summary, moving your Monstera can be done successfully by choosing the right time, ensuring similar growing conditions, and monitoring the plant closely after the move. With these personal insights, your Monstera will continue to flourish and bring that lush green vibe to your space.
































































































