1. Prepare the soilMonstera is not very demanding on soil. You can prepare leaf mold, pond mud or some nutrient soil. And prepare a flower pot that is larger than the original pot. 2. Remove the basinWhen removing the pot, hold the surface of the pot, turn the pot upside down, and carefully knock the edge of the pot to separate the soil from the pot. Then grasp the hole at the bottom of the pot and lift the pot to complete the removal. 3. Prune the rootsAfter removing the plant from the pot, carefully remove some of the old soil from the roots, leaving only 1/3. After the roots are exposed, cut off some old roots, diseased roots and dead roots, leaving healthy roots and new roots. After trimming, place the plant in a ventilated place to dry the wounds. 4. Watering the potAfter pruning and drying the wound, plant it in the prepared potting soil and water it thoroughly. After watering, place it in a ventilated and warm environment. Do not water it at will during this period. Do not water it if the potting soil is moist. |
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