What to do with your monstera aerial roots?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2023

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  • @PlantswithKrystal
    @PlantswithKrystal  Год назад +347

    Aerial roots are roots that grow above the ground floor.
    In nature they provide nutrients to the plant, help support the plant to climb, and sends itself down to the ground floor to pull more water.
    In your home, they don’t serve as much of a purpose. Even when you support your monstera, you wouldn’t support it from its aerial roots, you’d support it from its stem. I prefer to guide it down to the pot if I can, to get those nutrients, or let it hang.
    ✂️Cutting them: this is mainly for aesthetic reasons. There’s no issue with having them on, most times they’re cut because they grow very long and can hang to the ground or because someone doesn’t like the look of it. I think it adds the monsteras character so I keep them on.
    What’s you’re preference?

    • @shawnakelley9826
      @shawnakelley9826 Год назад +9

      How gorgeous!! Thanks for teaching me something new!!

    • @Megke17
      @Megke17 Год назад +13

      Personally, I let them hang loose 😊❤🌱
      Sidenote: It's nice to wake up to some plant education🪴 with Krystal. Your personality makes me smile girl. 🙃🤪😃

    • @katietye3673
      @katietye3673 Год назад +6

      Mine grow in a circle at the top of the soil around the inside of the planter. It’s like they want to be hidden lol. It’s just one big continuous circle. It’s like it’s own protection circle or something 😂

    • @NaturallyThick08
      @NaturallyThick08 Год назад +2

      I think i have some on my Monstera Adansonii I stuck the tip in water and it grew roots my plant pepped up a bit also still watching for actual growth results

    • @darknessoftodash7886
      @darknessoftodash7886 Год назад +1

      I love me some aerial roots!

  • @JuniperDenn
    @JuniperDenn Год назад +351

    I use it them to water the plant. Stick em in a jar with water, they'll sprout white root, and you just keep adding water to the jar. Really helpful for someone like me who usually over waters or forgets to water

    • @ThestuffthatSaralikes
      @ThestuffthatSaralikes Год назад +7

      genius.

    • @nicholassermoneta7981
      @nicholassermoneta7981 Год назад +14

      My gf does this. She’s a brainiac.

    • @ThatGworl2023
      @ThatGworl2023 Год назад +3

      When I see the white roots can I plant it in soil?

    • @dreadeddm5580
      @dreadeddm5580 Год назад +2

      Ohhhh thankyou for this tip!!!

    • @JuniperDenn
      @JuniperDenn Год назад +5

      @ThatGworl2023 oh yes absolutely! You can also take a cutting with an air root, or a beginning node of one, stick the whole cutting in water, root included, and watch the white roots form, and then stick em in soil 😁

  • @SnakeGoddesss
    @SnakeGoddesss Год назад +99

    I just bought my 13th houseplant and first monstera so I'm nervously devouring any and all research & info you've put out on these guys. I went from one to thirteen houseplants in about six weeks 😂 I need an intervention!

    • @michellew5934
      @michellew5934 Год назад +10

      She's the perfect teacher for all plant parents.

    • @DelightfulDissident
      @DelightfulDissident Год назад +21

      One tip from a plant hoarder, (I reached triple digits last month and I dont count the propagations 😆) make sure you look them over THOROUGHLY AT THE STORE! Checks the stems, leaves, UNDERSIDE of the leaves, and new foliage is usually the most attacked so pay attention to those too. I don't do it but some bring a magnifying glass to see even better because some pests like spider mites can be hard to see with the naked eye if they haven't infested the plant with webs. If you're feeling extra cautious, have an area in your home that gets good light where you can quarantine newcomers for a week or two, then find them a more permanent spot after that. It'll save you heartache and hassle in the future! Happy planting 😊

    • @SnakeGoddesss
      @SnakeGoddesss Год назад +2

      @@DelightfulDissident thank you so much!! I appreciate any and all advice. 🤗

    • @saraforbes
      @saraforbes Год назад +3

      Just a warning my Monstera is picky af it hates my house because we keep it so cold so I HAVE to leave it on my patio in order for it to thrive. They are tropical plants so it makes sense but yeah just keep that in mind when placing it somewhere. Also good lighting is important too, you need a lot of indirect light so the leaves don't burn. Hope your lil bb thrives!!

    • @veron8484
      @veron8484 Год назад +3

      These plants are bastards to repot😅. Mine welded itself to the inside of the old pot, had to drag it outside cause its a messy job, very heavy with huge leaves and a massive root system, needs repotting or dividing every couple of years cause they grow so fast

  • @NaturallyThick08
    @NaturallyThick08 Год назад +54

    Those things in the wild ! Are BEAUTIFUL!!!

  • @LaceyLace_
    @LaceyLace_ Год назад +8

    Makes me wonder if those roots are what Tarzan used to swing from. 😅

  • @candied.crabapples
    @candied.crabapples Год назад +35

    WOW! I had no idea the aerial roots in the wild were so…wild!

  • @katla_phc
    @katla_phc Год назад +35

    I like to encourage mine to the ground (using ties, a bamboo skewer as a stake, and plenty of misting so it stays moist and moldable) for more stability and trim the ones that are too resistant or unruly.
    Also fun thing with my monstera that I had to deal with the other day-one of the aerial roots did a u-turn and tried to become ingrown. I was able to encourage it out of the sheath it had made a home in and it’s now growing downward. At first when I pulled it out, it was super bulbous and lumpy in comparison to a normal aerial root 😂

  • @justjenn9011
    @justjenn9011 Год назад +7

    I love the aerial roots. I love the jungle type feel they make. Some ill guide back into the soil, and some i let grow crazy.

  • @MarisaAndChew
    @MarisaAndChew Год назад +12

    So far, my plant is small with only two leaves with starter fenestrations, so I have guided each aerial root back into the pot and I was surprised when I repotted that they are really firmly in there and become part of the root system!!! I plan to continue to do that as long as possible because they seem to stabilize the plant once they get their grip on the soil. I know I will have to cut eventually bc I have a small space and can't have them taking over the house, but my goal is to keep what I can since they do seem to benefit the plant both in stability and nutrients as I assume they are not just anchor roots but below the soil they are thirsty and feeding my plant!

  • @cupcakinGAYLE
    @cupcakinGAYLE Год назад +9

    I had one Ariel root find the pot next to it. When I repotted them I was so surprised how deep it grew into the other pot.

  • @debbiethomas3687
    @debbiethomas3687 Год назад +3

    I left them on my previous plant, only to find when I needed to move home that they had rooted into the carpet and attached themselves to the walls and a (clearly, rarely used!) cupboard door! I had to give the plant away as it was too big for this place. Hopefuly, by the time my new one is big enough I will have moved again - to somewhere with decent sized windows!

  • @mae2729
    @mae2729 Год назад +3

    wow!! I didn’t realize hot big those got in nature! i’ve never even seen one besides from in a pot, that’s beautiful!

  • @ameliasprague1991
    @ameliasprague1991 Год назад +5

    I used to cut them off of a huge golden pothos I had growing in a fish tank. I had no idea what I was doing back then but the tank was right by a window and the leaves on the pothos got as big as monstera leaves, and the aerial roots were massive too.

  • @jooloxy
    @jooloxy Год назад +13

    Wow I never knew this. Ty so much Krystal 🤝☀️

  • @michellew5934
    @michellew5934 Год назад +3

    Anyone else say NOooo out loud when she cut it? No just me! Lol.

    • @zingara76
      @zingara76 5 месяцев назад

      Me too!! Also when people put them back in the soil. That just creates roots bounding and not great for the plant.

  • @Orange_creamsicle
    @Orange_creamsicle Год назад +8

    I love your videos. You’re so wholesome and funny

    • @kelammo
      @kelammo Год назад

      Wholesome? There’s tons of dirty jokes in most videos. 😁

  • @starhill6792
    @starhill6792 Год назад +1

    Wow. Seeing those roots in nature is absolutely *stunning*
    I love these plants at home but they serve even more in nature

  • @badeds100
    @badeds100 Год назад +1

    You are so knowledgeable!!! Just love your videos!

  • @perfectstranger831
    @perfectstranger831 Год назад +1

    Tarzan swinging vines lol

  • @darlinedasilva5459
    @darlinedasilva5459 Год назад +2

    Just make sure they lean on the wall, didn’t notice that a few of them were leaning up against the wall, when we try to pull them away to cut them, they were attached to the wall and damaged the wall when we had to pull it off 😮😢

  • @ic3f4iry
    @ic3f4iry Год назад +1

    Those Ariel roots in nature were soo crazy! wow I love that for them. 😅

  • @mmp495
    @mmp495 19 дней назад

    I just adopted 2 babies yesterday. Thank you for this. ❤🌿🍃🌱

  • @gekata_sama
    @gekata_sama Год назад +1

    i used to cut them off, but after some time my monstera’s leaves ended up having huge dry crunchy ends. so i’d say it’s better to keep aerial roots. even better to keep them in the soil so your monstera can drink more and not have dry ends)

  • @Hello-gu3qr
    @Hello-gu3qr Год назад +2

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR CHANNEL ☮️🌿🌿

  • @m0namie
    @m0namie Год назад +1

    I have mine in a mason jar that I fill with water. It looks really cool

  • @laosaboluda
    @laosaboluda Год назад

    I looooove how you’re using vids of plants in the wild from ur trips!!!

  • @amberlytownsend2856
    @amberlytownsend2856 Год назад

    Thanks for helping me realize that I’m a plant lover

  • @mysticladytarot7777
    @mysticladytarot7777 Год назад

    😲 love! 💘 ❤ 💕 seeing them in nature is amazing thank you for showing that!

  • @naturalgalwilliams
    @naturalgalwilliams Год назад

    Beautiful reference specimen!! OneLove ❣️

  • @shahana_style
    @shahana_style Год назад

    I love that nature shot. So beautiful 😍

  • @anastasiapostoev6442
    @anastasiapostoev6442 Год назад +1

    I weave mine around the pot... looks cool

    • @user-ym4nr3gz9b
      @user-ym4nr3gz9b 3 месяца назад

      Ow, what a great idea, will try that, too👍🏻

  • @ladyrayylin3268
    @ladyrayylin3268 Год назад

    I always let them hang and do whatever they want 💚 creeped out a lot of guests but comforted me greatly that my plant was able to express himself 😂

  • @kittykitty0204
    @kittykitty0204 9 месяцев назад

    Tarzan didn't swing from vines, he swung from aerial roots!

  • @kaylees735
    @kaylees735 Год назад

    Not me growing up in Florida my first 18 yrs of life and now at the age of 27 realizing these are monstera trees

  • @nikkagray1430
    @nikkagray1430 Год назад

    That’s what Tarzan was swinging from in the jungle 😂

  • @mizixy9624
    @mizixy9624 Год назад

    Krystal! Did you see that short from the TechplantChannel? It was all about big beefy Monstera cuttings. Obviously, you were the first person I thought of when I watched it.

  • @vanessaw17
    @vanessaw17 Год назад

    If you guide them back in the soil, does it do anything / grow any new stems?

  • @NinoThePlantLady
    @NinoThePlantLady Год назад

    OHMG!they are so beautiful in nature! You inspire me so much Krystal thank you!! Can I ask , I recently got a healthy looking monstera a few months ago. No bugs, and I have not repotted and don't want to disturb the growth. I've gotten 3 new leaves since being in my home but I noticed the 1st one that unrolled was half crispy half beautiful. Thats when I noticed another one that was also half crispy. Its still doing great and I did give it some worm tea when I got her. What do you recommend? Much appreciated!💜

  • @nin4339
    @nin4339 Год назад

    Just bought my first monstera ever! (Actually I bought two, a medium and a small! The medium one has three aerial roots and I was able to recognise them thanks to you! ❤ tried to put them back in the soil but they’re so stiff, gonna try again in a couple months!

  • @Sky_Beam.
    @Sky_Beam. Год назад +1

    They look as if I could climb them 👀

  • @bostonsandatot4948
    @bostonsandatot4948 Год назад

    My philodendrons do this when placed outdoors and growing quickly. I just leave them alone, thanks for the possibilities.

  • @islandsicedtea
    @islandsicedtea Год назад

    I like how they look

  • @KaiaLoken
    @KaiaLoken 18 дней назад

    Grow them into a water bottle maybe in the pot maybe on the floor maybe strapped to the stem. Later when you propagate a plant that’s maybe too big, you’ll be glad you did

  • @mrmattkeyable
    @mrmattkeyable 8 месяцев назад

    If you cut the aerial roots off can you grow another plant from them?

  • @shelbysmith7817
    @shelbysmith7817 9 месяцев назад

    I accidentally broke an aerial root. Is there a way I can save it, or should I cut it off?

  • @AngelekaL
    @AngelekaL 9 месяцев назад

    What do you cut them with? I have them and I’m not sure what type of shears to use?

  • @lacubanita4087
    @lacubanita4087 Год назад

    Just wondering why you don’t use moss poles?

  • @ashleysmith9516
    @ashleysmith9516 Год назад

    I have absolutely insane aerial roots on my wondering jew of all things and it's growing so fast, i don't think it's supposed to have them lmao

  • @SpinDaWheelOG
    @SpinDaWheelOG Год назад +1

    I wanna know where you live because I want to grow these but I'm in georgia😢 so idk if it will grow well

  • @Jessica-wn6xn
    @Jessica-wn6xn Год назад

    I feel the need to direct you to Tom Cardy's aerial roots song 😂

  • @sarahjohnston4782
    @sarahjohnston4782 Год назад +1

    I always leave them! They have purpose! They help support foliage! But he careful, lol those succers can and WILL imbed themselves into carpeting and grow wild!

  • @namyac88
    @namyac88 Год назад +1

    bro i’ve been fighting spider lights for the last freaking month omg my alocasias spawn them in pretty sure

    • @johntran7633
      @johntran7633 Год назад +1

      I’m the same. I bought my first alocasia and found a bunch of spider mites, must be common with those types of plants

    • @DelightfulDissident
      @DelightfulDissident Год назад

      If you increase humidity that might help. I read somewhere that they hate higher humidity and humid loving plants can get stressed easily in lower humidity causing the mites to smell the stress and seek it out. It's a vicious cycle.

  • @AlliWritesNow
    @AlliWritesNow Год назад

    Gotta love those thick & beefy stems

  • @brandess13
    @brandess13 9 месяцев назад

    Can I propagate from an aerial root?

  • @SolarpunkVince
    @SolarpunkVince Год назад

    Is it an issue if your Monstera doesn't have aerial roots? I've had my Monstera for months and it's a fairly decent size (not as big as yours but not a baby) and it only has one very short aerial root

  • @trippymushroom691
    @trippymushroom691 11 месяцев назад

    I would discourage cutting them because if there is ever a time when your plant gets root rot, you can still save them by propagating it, but if you cut it there’s no luck for you and your plant!

  • @hassaninikhil
    @hassaninikhil Год назад

    Pls advice , I bought a momstera in April spring now it's June and it has grown good roots but no top growth it's same 4 leaves on top of which 1 is about to die , new leaf if light green in colour turning yellow due to too much sunlight but no growth ... What to do ? Why it isn't producing new leaf

  • @kelammo
    @kelammo Год назад

    Aren’t they also for balance & stability?

  • @latishadebose91
    @latishadebose91 9 месяцев назад

    Where is that location? So beautiful…

  • @paulaj.7685
    @paulaj.7685 Год назад

    Can you put them in water? My monsters just started growing some

  • @diane5454
    @diane5454 Год назад

    Those are what Tarzan used to swing around the jungle.

  • @lillye5301
    @lillye5301 Год назад

    I want one soo bad!

  • @lauralvw8445
    @lauralvw8445 Год назад

    You can put a cup of water on the soil and put the roots in water. The plant will grow faster that way

  • @patkapatka6032
    @patkapatka6032 Год назад

    are these the same as lianas ?

  • @kylesimmons2631
    @kylesimmons2631 Год назад

    Krystal, this is a question i cant seem to word properly to google. My plant finally has enough like to start frowing leaves with fenestrations, but its only the top leaf now. Do i keep topping and re-propagating it to get growth with fenestrated leaves all over? If I cut a leaf off will a new one grow? I know these might be simple questions but I cant find an answer online.

    • @pinkyssj4
      @pinkyssj4 Год назад

      Leave it, the fenestrations always happen with the mature leaves first.

  • @HayzleEyes
    @HayzleEyes Год назад

    How big is that pot

  • @natfaz52122
    @natfaz52122 Год назад

    Okay so on Pinterest I saw a thing on putting aerial roots still attached to the plant in water, they used monsteras but mine is too small so I used my devils ivy and she drank like a whole cup right up!

  • @charliekezza
    @charliekezza 8 месяцев назад

    If you encourage an airial root into another pot can you then cut it below the root do you get a new plant half started or will it die?

    • @willaholiday4173
      @willaholiday4173 2 месяца назад

      Good question! I know it's been a while but I'm hoping someone answers this question. I'm tempted to try for myself

  • @veron8484
    @veron8484 Год назад

    I pop them down in to the soil, mostly so the cat doesn't try chewing them.

  • @Sinnomen1977
    @Sinnomen1977 Год назад

    How old is this plant??? My monstera has the teeniest tiniest aerial roots

  • @beastamer1990s
    @beastamer1990s Год назад +1

    TIL: jungle vines are roots

  • @thatgirlkaycee.
    @thatgirlkaycee. Год назад

    So you're telling me tarzan is hanging onto aerial roots instead of vines?

  • @slimdanger7564
    @slimdanger7564 Год назад

    You could stick a little Tarzan swinging on them 😂

  • @ryanboscoe9670
    @ryanboscoe9670 Год назад

    Port Jackson fig is my favourite plant that has aerial roots 🥲

  • @qaphqa
    @qaphqa Год назад

    ♡♡♡

  • @SG-zb8ub
    @SG-zb8ub Год назад

    i wish i could grow aerial roots on my plants too 😢

  • @ZagaStudios
    @ZagaStudios Год назад

    What do you with this roots?
    I nothing with those roots

  • @elizabethmarydonnellydiban1229

    ohthanks

  • @babisbabinos8075
    @babisbabinos8075 Год назад +1

    TARZAAAAAN!!!

  • @qqq18462
    @qqq18462 3 месяца назад

    I wrapped yarn around mine 😂

  • @tarampryce1372
    @tarampryce1372 Год назад

    or you wrap them around a moss pole and only water the pole and the roots will absorb the water from the pole

  • @terrip8451
    @terrip8451 Год назад

    Those are vines for Tarzan's swinging pleasure.

  • @kyleigh9520
    @kyleigh9520 Год назад

    krystal, you heal my soul

  • @Gkrissy
    @Gkrissy Год назад

    Oh wow look at how tall they get in nature that’s crazy

  • @user-rs4sl1qk3u
    @user-rs4sl1qk3u Год назад

    What fertilizer do you use for your monstera?

  • @quishakinlaw9012
    @quishakinlaw9012 Год назад

    I have a monstera that was growing so big and tipping over for the pot it was in. So i divided into 5 pots and with new soil and now they’re ALL dying😭😭😭 I’ve had Chloe for a little over a year and I’m so sad that I’ve killed her. HELP!! Is there anything I can do to save the 5 new plants ???
    I repotted them each with miracle grow indoor plant soil and perlite. And also added a bamboo stick to each..😢 what did I do wrong and how can I save Chloe x 5!??

    • @quishakinlaw9012
      @quishakinlaw9012 Год назад

      Also I did this on Memorial Day Monday and the soil is still damp from watering that day….

  • @samuelboult2159
    @samuelboult2159 7 месяцев назад

    Don't cut them off. They suck in atmospheric water. They allso previde support.
    Guide them into the soil or around a gro pole.

  • @claudiaconde7458
    @claudiaconde7458 Год назад

    Isn’t this where Tarzan used to hang?

  • @biswascomments2068
    @biswascomments2068 Год назад

    Don't cut Tarzan's transportation system 💀😂

  • @seiyuokamihimura5082
    @seiyuokamihimura5082 Год назад

    Why does yours look so thin in the vine? Mine are thicker, shorter, but faster growing.

  • @CurryBoy17
    @CurryBoy17 Год назад

    My mint plant has aerial roots, to bad it has all white-spotted leaves 😢

  • @familyadventures1839
    @familyadventures1839 Год назад

    Hold up…. My monstera gets THAT big? I knew big but daaang

  • @ahsenakbas3340
    @ahsenakbas3340 Год назад

    I put a cup of water near my monstera and airal roots inside this cup . I think my monstera happy with this.

  • @calisurf5386
    @calisurf5386 Год назад

    🥰

  • @Mistyy_11
    @Mistyy_11 Год назад

    I'm honestly scared of those things. THEY LOOK LIKE WORMSSS

  • @xxxxx4422
    @xxxxx4422 Год назад

    I thought the plant will loose all the leaves if we cut them off?

  • @VixVerdant
    @VixVerdant Год назад

    I have a small form about 3 feet tall with roots over 30 feet! They make me laugh so they just keep going...

  • @julieraft8234
    @julieraft8234 Год назад

    Thank you! I find them annoying 😮

  • @arabellapearl9925
    @arabellapearl9925 Год назад

    Or you could put in a moss pole and rap the aerial roots around it and secure it

  • @melissar.9636
    @melissar.9636 Год назад

    I stick them in water with a little bit of fertilizer. They root then you can cut the peice it's attached to off. Then you have a baby