Cultivation methods and precautions of Monstera

Cultivation methods and precautions of Monstera

1. Breeding methods

1. Temperature: 15-20℃ is the most suitable temperature. Move it indoors when the temperature drops to 6℃, because it is not cold-resistant and will freeze the plant.

2. Water: It is a plant that likes a humid environment, and the air must also have a certain humidity. Normally, you need to water the plant every day, but in summer, you need to water it in the morning and evening, and spray some water around it to ensure the humidity of the air.

3. Fertilization: It is a fertilizer-loving plant. Fertilize it once every half a month from April to September. Some animal manure can be used as fertilizer.

4. Light: It likes an environment with plenty of sunlight, but it cannot be exposed to strong sunlight. Put it in some shaded place, otherwise the leaves will wither, which will affect the appearance.

2. Precautions

1. It avoids severe cold, the temperature must not be lower than 5℃, otherwise the plant will be frozen.

2. If you do not apply fertilizer on time, the plants will lack fertilizer, which will cause the leaves to become smaller and the leaf color to become lighter, affecting the appearance.

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