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Anybody got any advice for this houseplant? @Suki @Mossy @Bill.de.Cat ? It was a cutting a month ago and been struggling the whole time :shrug: There's like 3-4 vertical roots but that's about it so definitely not root bound
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Anybody got any advice for this houseplant? @Suki @Mossy @Bill.de.Cat ? It was a cutting a month ago and been struggling the whole time :shrug: There's like 3-4 vertical roots but that's about it so definitely not root bound
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Monstera like high humidity and low/mid light. Any new tips coming from the node yet? Their care is pretty similar to pothos, so you're gonna want it to stay moist but not waterlogged. Also, terracotta can rip off rood hairs/cause adhesions that will injure the plant come time to repot so just keep that in mind. Terracotta also dried out much faster than plastic or finished ceramic. I'd swap it to a plastic nursery pot and up the humidity for it personally and less light if it's getting direct light at all.
 
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