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10 common Monstera in the wild (You can easily find)
If you’re into house plants, you’ve probably heard of monstera. This easy-to-care-for plant is popular for a reason: its big, lush leaves make a statement in any room. And while it’s possible to find monstera at your local garden store, they can also be found growing wild in certain parts of the world. Here are 10 common monstera in the wild you can easily find.
Including: Monstera deliciosa, Monstera adansonii, Monstera esqueleto, Monstera obliqua, Monstera siltepecana, Monstera tuberculata in the wild, Monstera dubia, Monstera standleyana, Monstera acacoyaguensis, Monstera pinnatipartita in the natural habitat
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10 common Monstera in the wild (You can easily find)
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10 common Monstera in the wild (You can easily find)

There are actually over 100 species of Monstera in the wild, but these 10 common ones can be found with ease. They're all great additions to any garden.
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Do Monstera like to be root bound? - DIG Nursery
No, Monstera don’t like to be root bound. When planting Monstera, young roots develop, deep penetration into the ground to help the plant grow well. Suppose it is accidentally rooted. It will be difficult for Monstera to absorb water and organic matter in the soil.
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Do Monstera like to be root bound? Tips to get rid of it
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Do Monstera like to be root bound? Tips to get rid of it

Do Monstera like to be root bound? Monstera's soil is too hard, and not porous enough, so the roots do not have enough space to grow evenly.
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White spots on Monstera leaves? - DIG Nursery
White spot disease on Monstera is a parasitic fungus on the leaves, specializing in sucking nutrients. It is spread by wind and air at a suitable 20-24 degrees Celsius temperature. Initial signs may be green or yellow spots, which then turn white. After a while, you see the leaves turn yellow and fall.
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White spots on Monstera leaves? Causes and treatment
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White spots on Monstera leaves? Causes and treatment

When are white spots on Monstera leaves? White spot disease on Monstera is a parasitic fungus on the leaves, specializing in sucking nutrients
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How to detect bugs on Monstera?
Detect bugs on Monstera by simply observing the color of the plant’s leaves. If you see strange leaves spots such as brown, white, or black, the most likely cause is pests. Not all insects are large enough for us to see. But with such tiny problems, it is not easy to get rid of them early to prevent them from causing more severe damage to crops.
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How to detect bugs on Monstera? The most common insects
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How to detect bugs on Monstera? The most common insects

The prevalent bugs on Monstera are aphids, thrips, whiteflies, and rodent fungi. Remove bugs from your Monstera manually and prevent future infestations
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Overwatered Monstera: Signs and fix - DIG Nursery
Waterlogging is a prevalent condition in plants because the water supply is too much, far beyond the plant’s needs. Even when overwatered Monstera are grown in full light, there is waterlogging. Symptoms of this condition are when the leaves are light green or yellow.
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Overwatered Monstera: Signs and fix Swiss Cheese Plant
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Overwatered Monstera: Signs and fix Swiss Cheese Plant

When overwatered Monstera are grown in full light, there is waterlogging. Symptoms of this condition are when the leaves are light green or yellow.
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