Repotting Monstera Obliqua Peru | Making My First Moss Pole

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2023
  • Hi guys! Finally got around to repotting my Monstera Obliqua Peru! I got it when it only had about 4 leaves, and now it has 3 vines after propagating. I am repotting into soil because it seems to have stopped thriving in the pumice-I imagine the algae that is taking over the jar is competing for nutrients! Also, I want this one to get bushy up a moss pole, so I decided to make a little pole myself.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @TheTinyrobot
    @TheTinyrobot Год назад +1

    i need this plant :o it looks like adasoni but different.. it's winter, dark and cold here in Sweden so I'm on the no buy list for plants atm, but i did repot almost all of my plants this weekend, i really enjoyed that. i had a ph.Birkin, when i started to remove the old soil it came in, suddenly i had 4 small ph.birkin plants :D currently waiting for my tetrasperma cuttings to grow roots so i can plant them.. takes forever in just water but thats all i had.
    i really enjoy your videos, calm, entertaining and full of information :)

    • @SuchPlants
      @SuchPlants  Год назад

      Thank you! Sounds like you had a fun weekend 😆 Yeah the Obliqua looks like a very hungry caterpillar took over the whole plant 🤔🐛

  • @margieesquivel1886
    @margieesquivel1886 Год назад

    The plant repot turned good. I often wondered what your soil ingredients were. Thank you for sharing. I believe your plant will do well. I learned a lot this morning from watching this video. Have a great week.

    • @SuchPlants
      @SuchPlants  Год назад

      Thanks Margie! You have a great week as well!

  • @evelyndaisy9722
    @evelyndaisy9722 Год назад

    The look after the pole comment 😂. Priceless.

  • @FPVivid
    @FPVivid 6 месяцев назад +1

    is it just me, or does this "obliqua" look "off"? This doesnt look quite like the Peru form...

  • @AquaStevae
    @AquaStevae 8 месяцев назад +1

    A plant that's doing well in Semi hydro, should NEVER be put back into soil. Those are two different root systems. Semi roots are water roots. Soil roots are very different. So you most likely got a lot of root rot from this change. Bad plan...