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Woman&Home on MSNHow to cut Monstera aerial roots without causing damage, according to horticulture expertsEver wondered how to tackle those spidery roots that emerge from your monstera plant? We put it to the experts to share their ...
Has your monstera deliciosa (swiss cheese plant) started growing green roots from its stem? You’ve got yourself some aerial roots. Here’s what you need to know about this unique feature.
Select a healthy monstera stem with a node that's starting to develop aerial roots. Using a sharp knife, make a little notch—less than a 1/4-inch deep—into the stem just below the node.
Monstera certainly meets the criteria and ... Support the plant with a moss pole or trellis as it starts to climb. The large aerial roots attach to nearby surfaces to help them climb.
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