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How to Get Rid of Spider Mites on Monstera?
Learn how to combat spider mites on your Monstera plant. These small pests can harm your plant by feeding on its sap, causing leaves to yellow and curl. Regular inspection, isolation, rinsing leaves, and using insecticidal soap or neem oil can help eliminate them. Repeat treatments may be necessary.
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Understanding and Controlling Scale Infestations on Monstera
Scale insects feed on the sap of the plants they inhabit, causing them to weaken while also excreting a clear substance called honeydew that often leads to sooty mold. A few simple steps should be taken in order to both prevent and combat scale on Monstera. Pruning off any infected leaves or branches is a great place to start as this will help contain the spread of the problem.
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Monstera Leaf Not Unfurling? Causes and Solutions
Luckily, there are several common causes of this problem, as well as solutions to ensure that your Monstera remains healthy and vibrant: The plant is too young, Too Much Sunlight, Not Enough Water, Too Much Fertilizer, Poor Air Circulation,Pest Problems, Incorrect Temperature, The pot is too small.
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Last updated 2 years ago

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Why is my monstera dripping water (weeping and sweating)?
This phenomenon is provoked when the foliage of the monstera becomes too wet, leading to condensation and droplet formation along its leaves. While it's definitely not ideal for your plant's health, it is an issue that is fairly common, especially in humid areas or if the plant has been overwatered.
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Common Monstera pests and Diseases: Identifying and Managing
Common Monstera pests like Spider Mites, Mealybugs, Scale, Aphids, Thrips and Fungus Gnats can cause serious damage to this beautiful plant. Identifying the signs of these destructive pests is important if you want to keep your Monstera healthy.
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Are calathea plants toxic to cats? It's a common thought that many houseplants aren't safe for cats, but in this case you can be sure - calathea plants are not toxiv to your feline friend. Moreover, your cuddle buddy won’t suffer any negative effects by accidentally ingesting or even brushing up against the beautiful foliage.
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Monstera too much sun: how to Recover or Revive Sunburnt it
Start by preventing further exposure to direct sunlight by moving the plant to a brighter spot with indirect light. Then give it a few weeks for the new leaves to form and replace the damaged ones. Hydrate the plant thoroughly to ensure it recovers from the dehydration that caused by too much heat and sunlight.
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White spots on Monstera leaves (Cause and Solution)
These spots are often caused by any one of several culprits: powdery mildew, mealybugs, thrips, nitrogen deficiency, a saprophytic fungus, or sunburned or edema-induced damage. In rare cases, it could also be late blight.
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Why does Monstera have holes? Everything you need to know
The Monstera’s fewer openings provide more support from wind and ensure its leaves are showing the same side to absorb an optimal amount of light. Holes create stronger veins in the foliage, giving them more durability in strong winds as well by increasing support weight ratios among veins in each leaf for a stronger overall leaf structure.
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Can Monstera Live Outside?
Yes, Monstera plants can live outside but they do need special care and consideration. Monstera plants should be kept away from direct sunlight or in areas where the sun's rays are filtered through a canopy of leaves to help keep them cool and prevent too much heat damage. They also prefer slightly acidic soil and plenty of moisture, so regular watering is necessary.
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How often to water monstera in summer and winter?
In hot summer months, a Monstera plant should be watered more often than in winter -- up to twice a week. It’s important to check the soil before you water and look for clues that the plant needs more or less water. If it’s getting too much water, the leaves may turn yellow. If it’s not getting enough water, the tips of the leaves will start to crisp.
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