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Philodendron Gloriosum Propagation In Moss
I just propagated my gloriosum and documented the process, here I cover all you need to know about philodendron gloriosum propagation in sphagnum moss. See also: Philodendron Gloriosum Care for a full guide to caring for this plant, as well as our other posts: Philodendron Gloriosum Propagation In Leca, Philodendron Gloriosum Propagation In Water. And How To Propagate Philodendron. What You’ll Need To Prop Your Gloriosum In Moss You will need: See also: our guide How To Prepare Sphagnum Moss For Propagation. Philodendron Gloriosum Propagation In Moss You can find all our articles on sphagnum moss propagation here, like the Philodendron Burle Marx Propagation In Moss article. Further Reading You…
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How To Clean Monstera Leaves
Monsteras seem to collect dust really easily and can do with a clean every now and again. I clean mine each month. We cover all you need to know about cleaning monstera leaves in this quick and concise guide. See also: Monstera Albo, Monstera Thai Constellation, Monstera Deliciosa Care, for a full guide to caring for these plants, as well as our other posts: How To Propagate Monstera Albo. What You’ll Need You will need: Why Clean Your Monstera Leaves? Letting your plant get dusty not only makes it looks skanky (yes skanky!) but dust or grime and stop the plant getting enough light and photosynthesizing properly. So it’s a…
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How To Propagate Monstera Albo
Welcome to our guide to propagating a monstera albo, covering soil, leca and moss methods with step by step instructions and pictures from my propagations. Tip: we recommend Etsy for buying plants. Look for the best rated seller you can, and try to buy as close to your home as possible so the plant does not travel too far. A note about affiliate links: when you buy a plant, pots, soil, or other goods through links on this article we sometimes earn a commission. It doesn’t cost you anything, but it really helps us out if you do use them. Thanks a lot! An example of this is if you…
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Monstera Dubia Frame
Welcome to our guide to growing monstera dubias on a plank of wood or a wooden frame with no soil. I have made a few of these in the past and thought I’d share them here. I cover two ways to do this, one on a plank of wood and one on a frame. The methods are essentially the same as you are tying a monstera dubia cutting to moss pole / wood where it will live. You will need to mist them a couple of times a week in most conditions to keep the moss slightly moist and they can live there ongoing as living art on your wall.…
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Monstera Dubia Mounting
We cover all you need to know about monstera dubia mounting, you can use a moss pole, wood or even cardboard. We run down all methods, with pictures for each from my own dubias. See also: Monstera Dubia for a full guide to caring for this plant, as well as our other posts: Monstera Dubia Frame, Monstera Dubia Propagation In Moss, Monstera Dubia Propagation. What You’ll Need You will need: Why Do Monstera Dubia Need Mounting ? In the wild dubia will ‘shingle’ or climb up a tree. They then eventually get split leaves (a little bit like a monstera deliciosa) when they reach maturity growing on the side of…
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Monstera Dubia Propagation In Moss
Our guide to monstera dubia propagation in sphagnum moss, which is the best method for propagation a lot of plants at one time. See also: Monstera Dubia for a full guide to caring for this plant, as well as our other posts: Monstera Dubia Mounting, Monstera Dubia Frame, Monstera Dubia Propagation. Monstera dubias are really easy to propagate using sphagnum moss. If you are propagating a lot at one go I would definitely use this method it is ideal for bulk propagation. What You’ll Need You will need: See also: our guide How To Prepare Sphagnum Moss For Propagation. How To Propagate Monstera Dubia In Moss Step 1: You want…