How Do You Fertilize Monstera?

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The most popular and preferred way of fertilizing Monstera deliciosa plants is using a liquid fertilizer. It is recommended to use a

20-20-20 liquid fertilizer

for this plant. Get as close as you can to half a teaspoon of the 20-20-20 liquid fertilizer and have it diluted in about a gallon of water.

How often should I fertilize my Monstera?

Fertilize

once a month

with an organic houseplant fertilizer, following the package instructions for dilution and administration. Greenery Unlimited uses an organic potting mix with a slow release fertilizer in the soil, so your plant will not need fertilizer within the first 6 months of receiving it.

Should you fertilize Monstera?

The answer is yes. You should be fertilizing your Monstera at least once a month with

a balanced houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength

. But be careful! Too much fertilizer can burn the foliage of your Monstera Deliciosa.

What should I feed my Monstera plant?

Monstera, and most other foliage plants, need a

3-1-2 N-P-K ratio

. This means three parts nitrogen to one part phosphorus to two parts potassium. These three macronutrients contribute to your plant’s leaves, stem, and root health, as well as helping with blooming and getting split leaves.

Is Miracle Grow OK for Monstera?

When planting monstera, use

very well-drained soil

. Miracle-Gro® Indoor Potting Mix’s lightweight medium will do the trick, plus provide plenty of nutrients to start it off right. … Make sure the pot has drainage holes with a tray to catch excess moisture underneath.

Does Monstera like coffee grounds?


Coffee grounds are good for Monstera based

on anecdotal evidence. While they are no substitutes for regular fertilizers, they can help improve the soil structure.

Should I mist my Monstera?

Monstera Deliciosa enjoys a humid environment, which is why we recommend

frequent misting of its leaves

. Alternatively, you can place your plant close to other plants, which increases the humidity of the air around them.

How do you encourage Monstera growth?

The best way to make your Monstera grow faster is by

giving it more light

. The houseplant grows well in bright light. However, it doesn’t need direct sunlight. You can also make the plant grow taller by watering it properly, boosting the humidity around it, keeping it clean, and fertilizing it.

Why is my Monstera not producing leaves?

A Monstera will stop growing for several reasons. The most common causes are

inadequate lighting

, too much or too little water, pests, potbound roots, and a lack of nutrients. Thankfully, these are mostly easy problems to fix, and a Monstera that has suffered from any of these issues can usually rebound quickly.

How do you make Monstera leaves shiny?

Clean Monstera deliciosa leaves

are naturally shiny

, so you just need to clean them regularly. A smaller plant can be cleaned by submerging the leaves in water or giving it a shower, while a larger plant that’s difficult to move can be cleaned by wiping the leaves with a wet towel.

How do I know if my Monstera needs fertilizer?

If your leaf tips turn brown, you are either watering inconsistently or fertilizing too often. Another sign you need to hold off on the fertilizer is if

a white, chalky substance forms on top of the soil

. This is a buildup of fertilizer salts, and you need to wait a while before fertilizing again.

Is Monstera a good houseplant?

It can survive your neglect and laziness!

What is the benefits of Monstera plant?

Benefits of the Monstera deliciosa include

improving the quality of the air you breathe

, inducing feelings of calm, trapping dust and helping you feel alert.

Why are my Monstera leaves curling?

Monstera leaves curling is usually

a sign of underwatering or low humidity

. Other causes include overwatering, pest infestations, heat stress, or your Monstera being rootbound. The tight curling of new leaves is normal before they unfurl.

Do Monstera like to be root bound?

No,

the Monstera Adansonii does not like to be root bound

. Without the ability to get the water and nutrients into the soil that it needs, this plant won’t grow to its full potential. Young plants should be repotted once a year, and as it gets older, it can be repotted every two years.

How do you encourage fenestration Monstera?


Prune Your Monstera’s Old Growth


Pruning

is vital to encourage growth in any plant. In the case of Monsteras, pruning any old growth can help your plant develop fenestrations. Pruning should be done in the spring and early summer before the growing season starts.

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