Monstera Q&A: Your Top Questions Answered
Is a Monstera plant toxic to cats and dogs?
Yes, Monstera Deliciosa is toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. Its sap contains calcium oxalate crystals that can cause irritation in the mouth and digestive tract. Keep your Monstera in a location where your pets cannot easily reach it, or consider a different pet-friendly plant. (Source: [ASPCA – Monstera Toxicity])
How do I know when my Monstera needs to be repotted?
Your Monstera is ready for a new pot when you see its roots growing out of the drainage holes or circling the bottom of the pot. A good rule of thumb is to repot every 1-2 years during the spring or summer growing season.
Why are my Monstera’s aerial roots growing everywhere?
Aerial roots are a natural part of Monstera plant care and growth. They are the plant’s way of seeking support to climb and absorb moisture from the air. You can gently guide them to a moss pole for support or simply trim them back if they become unruly, as this will not harm the plant.
How can I clean my Monstera leaves?
Cleaning your Monstera’s leaves is an important part of Monstera care guide maintenance. Dust can accumulate and block sunlight. Simply use a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe each leaf clean every few weeks. This helps your plant photosynthesize and look its best.
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