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5+2 Monstera Albo Nodes Rooted Borsigiana High Rare Variegated Rooted Cutting

$ 10.15

Availability: 72 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Modified Item: No
  • Style: Traditional
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Sri Lanka
  • Custom Bundle: No

    Description

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    5+2 Monstera Albo Nodes Rooted Borsigiana High Rare Variegated Rooted Cutting
    5 Nodes + 2 Free For You
    Best quality, Rooted  and High Germination
    Item Spec -
    Style - : Traditional
    Nodes - : 2+ free
    Common Name - : Monstera albo, variegated monstera
    Family - : Araceae
    Plant Type - : Perennial
    Mature Size - : 10 ft. tall, 3 ft. wide (indoors) 30 ft. tall, 5 ft. wide (outdoors)
    Sun Exposure - : Partial
    Planting season:
    All year
    How to plant:
    As you may guess, the plant thrives in warm temperatures, hence the Monstera Albo temperature range is between 65°F and 80°F (18°C – 27°C). The plant barely possesses a low-temperature tolerance and so in order to attain the ideal temperature for Albo plants, do not let them stand in the cold draft – or even near hot air.
    Note that monstera albo only thrives at USDA hardiness zone 9b to 11. When grown outside, you should immediately bring the plant in during winter to avoid exposure to extreme cold, as this can damage the plant which can affect foliage growth and development.
    Size of the plant?
    10 ft. tall, 3 ft. wide (indoors) 30 ft. tall, 5 ft. wide (outdoors)
    Growth speed in optimal condition:
    Half Shade / Full Shade
    Water requirement:
    Being a little hardy than most ornamental plants with massive leaves, the Monstera Albo watering is typically done when the top inch of the soil dries out. Note that this tropical beauty will do much better in drier soil than in wet soggy medium.
    Avoid overwatering at all costs and water the Albo plant thoroughly but not frequently. Overwatering can cause root rot and may damage the root system over time. This is in fact the leading cause of wilting and premature senescence of the leaves.
    Pro tip: Always check the soil’s wetness first as this will determine the watering needs of the plant.
    Growing is also possible in a planter /flowerpot / containers:
    Yes
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