Monsteras are popular plants found in more and more homes. They are large and green and have large lobed leaves. If they are allowed to grow under the right conditions, they can grow as much as ten meters high.
That’s how you get your monsteras perky after the winter
News24 have previously written about how to get your Monsters nice and lively again after a long winter.
One trick is, among other things, to replant them. The plant expert Hans Jensen, and he believes that you should replant your Monstera every one to two years.
The plant expert advises: Then you should replant your monsteras after the winter
Archive image. Photo: Jessica Gow/TTThat’s why your Monstera has yellow leaves
If your Monstera has turned yellow, there are other tricks you can use to get it back to its green color, according to the plant expert.
Monsters do not need as much water as you might think. So a trick is to really let them dry out between each watering. Overwatering can make them yellow and dull.
– If you water too much, or with too cold water in winter, monstera can easily get yellow leaves. Water preferably with room-temperature water, explains Hans Jensen.
Add nutrients to the soil
A little nutrition in the soil is also a trick to keep the Monstera healthy and green.
– If you also give it good nutrition during the spring and summer, it will reward you with new, fresh shoots, Hans Jensen tells Nyheter24.
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