Air roots are special roots that grow above the soil.
They help the Monstera plant grab onto trees and get nutrients from the air while also seeking support.
Long air roots can grow when your Monstera is looking for more support or trying to soak up moisture from the air.
It's just a natural part of how the plant grows!.
Air roots are super helpful for the Monstera! They allow the plant to grab onto nearby trees or surfaces, giving it a strong hold.
This makes the Monstera healthy and helps it grow big and strong!.
You don’t need to cut the air roots unless they are unhealthy or damaged.
They are helpful for the plant, so it's best to let them grow!.
To take care of your Monstera's air roots, make sure it's in a humid spot! You can mist your plant or put a tray with pebbles and water underneath it.
This will keep those roots happy and healthy!.
Yes, most Monstera plants develop air roots as they grow.
It's a common feature, especially in larger, mature plants!.
Air roots on a Monstera plant can be brown naturally, but they should feel solid and not mushy.
If they're mushy, it might mean they are rotting.
In that case, it's best to trim away those mushy roots to keep your plant healthy!.
No, you can't use the air roots for propagation because they don't have any nodes.
Nodes are the little bumps on the stem that can grow roots to feed the plant.
But don’t worry! Monstera plants are super easy to grow from stem cuttings, so you should definitely give that a try.
Humidity is super important for your Monstera's air roots because they drink up moisture from the air.
When there's more humidity, your Monstera's air roots can be much healthier and happier!.
Yes! If the air roots of your Monstera plant touch the soil, they can grow down into it.
This is a great way for the plant to get extra support!.