Pot a Monstera Deliciosa Albo Variegata Cutting With Me

As promised, I made a video of how to do this and posted it to YouTube. You can watch that here: Pot up a rooted Monstera Deliciosa Albo Variegata with me. - YouTube

I made up an aroid mix for this monstera albo cutting using 1 part potting soil, 1 part orchid bark, and 1 part peat moss. I added some activated charcoal as well to rid the soil of any impurities and help keep insects away.

Aroid Mix of 1:1:1 Potting soil, Peat Moss, and Orchid Bark with a Sprinkle of Activated Charcoal

This cutting had been rooting in a mix of spaghnum moss and clay leca. I did not want to damage the roots, so I picked off the leca and removed the moss that came off the roots easily. I potted the plant with the rest of the moss still attached to the roots. The moss will break down over time and won’t be a problem.

I Left Rooting Medium Attached to the Roots to Avoid Damaging Them

I watered the plant well, and will keep it in a humid environment until it gets established. Once I know it is going to do well, this plant will be for sale. If you are interested, please let me know in the comments section! You can also drop me a note on the Heritage Springs Facebook page.

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