- Fertile soil
Monstera grows very fast and needs a lot of nutrients, so the soil for monstera must be very fertile. Not only that, but if you want to grow monstera, you must change the soil and flowerpots every year. The soil of Monstera can be prepared by mixing garden soil, river sand, and humus soil. This kind of soil is relatively loose and the drainage effect is very good. - Shady environment
Monstera is not a plant suitable for the hot sun, they prefer a shady environment. Therefore, when choosing a growth environment for monstera, you must remember to choose a cool place that avoids direct sunlight. If the sun is too strong, the leaves of Monstera will burn. But in winter, they need to move places to bask in the sun from time to time. - Sufficient fertilizer
Regarding how to raise monstera, the most important thing is to have enough fertilizer. When it grows, it must be fertilized regularly. During the peak growth season of monstera from April to September, some diluted cake fertilizer and water must be added every 15 days, otherwise the leaves will wither when it consumes a lot of nutrients and is insufficient. - Timely pruning
Monstera grows very fast, so we sometimes need to prune it to prevent it from growing too densely. And timely construction can also make his appearance more ornamental. Therefore, when the monstera branches and vines grow too dense and long, they must be pruned. - Sufficient moisture
Monstera likes a humid growth environment very much, so we must always ensure that the pot soil is kept moist. In summer, you need to spray and water the leaves of Monstera every day to keep the leaves bright. But in winter, their roots must be watered, otherwise the leaves will appear black spots or even rot. - Transplanting and replacing soil
Monstera needs to be transplanted and replaced with soil every year, and this kind of transplant must be carried out between April and May. When changing the pot, it is best to use some hooves on the bottom of the pot as base fertilizer. The soil also needs to be made of humus and peat soil. And it must be noted that the medium and small seedlings need to be brought with the soil. - Pest control
Monstera sometimes suffers from pests, mainly scale insects and gray spot. To eliminate gray spot disease, it is necessary to strengthen plant maintenance, achieve timely deworming, and cut off some diseased leaves, and then use 0.5% equivalent Bordeaux mixture to spray pests. Scale insects must be sprayed with 1000 times of 40% oxidized dimethoate emulsion.
