This is a better way to propagate your Monstera
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the host demonstrates how to propagate a Monstera plant using the air layering technique. After selecting a suitable stem section, they wrap it in sphagnum moss and a Ziploc bag to encourage root growth. The process includes sealing the bag while allowing air circulation, maintaining moisture, and waiting for roots to develop over several weeks. Once rooted, the cutting is carefully transplanted into a pot with a climbing pole for support, ensuring the stem remains above the soil to prevent rot. This method promises an engaging and effective way to grow a healthy Monstera.
Takeaways
- π Air layering is an effective method for propagating plants like Monstera.
- π± Choose a healthy section of the stem with new leaves for the best results.
- π οΈ Materials needed include a Ziploc bag, tape, and a potting medium such as sphagnum moss.
- π§ Keep the moss consistently moist, but avoid soaking it to promote healthy root development.
- β³ Patience is key; roots can develop within 20 days, but complete growth may take up to 1.5 months.
- π The roots should be rinsed carefully to remove moss before potting.
- π Ensure the stem is positioned above soil level when potting to prevent stem rot.
- ποΈ Use a support like a birchbark pole to help the plant climb and grow upright.
- π Provide adequate light and care for the new plant to encourage growth to match the original size.
- π With proper conditions, the new Monstera can grow to be as large as the original plant in about two years.
Q & A
What is air layering?
-Air layering is a propagation technique that involves inducing roots to form on a plant stem while it is still attached to the parent plant.
What materials are needed for air layering a Monstera plant?
-You will need a Ziploc bag, tape, and moss, preferably a mix of 60% sphagnum moss and 40% tree fern fiber.
Why is air layering preferred for this Monstera plant?
-Air layering is preferred because the plant's stem has twisted and cannot be staked, preventing it from growing upward with larger leaves.
How should you select the section of the stem for air layering?
-Choose a section of the stem with new leaves, ideally just below a few leaves, as this is where root growth is most likely to occur.
What is the importance of the potting medium used in air layering?
-The potting medium acts as a cozy blanket for the aerial roots, helping to retain moisture and providing a suitable environment for root development.
How do you ensure the Ziploc bag is properly sealed during air layering?
-Seal the bag with tape, leaving some space for oxygen to enter, as the roots need access to air for healthy growth.
What should be done after 20 days of air layering?
-After 20 days, check the roots and ensure that the moss remains moist. Continue monitoring the process until the roots are ready to be transplanted.
What steps should be taken when planting the air-layered Monstera?
-Remove as much moss as possible from the roots, position the plant in a pot with some soil, and ensure that the stem is above the soil to prevent rot.
How can you secure the plant after transplanting?
-Use Velcro tape or string to secure the plant to a climbing pole, which helps stabilize the plant and encourages vertical growth.
What kind of care should be provided after planting the air-layered Monstera?
-Ensure the plant receives adequate light, water it thoroughly, and monitor its growth for signs of stress or nutrient deficiency.
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