Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Monstera Dividing Would A Big Dividing From A Monstera Deliciosa Plant Be Easy To Grow? ?

Would a big dividing from a Monstera deliciosa plant be easy to grow? ? - monstera dividing

Monstera deliciosa, I found a sale and I love it.
It is part of a huge factory,
Wonder it is something you should know about it, or should it be purchased?
I'm not very good in the garden or in the maintenance of live plants ..

2 comments:

Tashi Delek said...

Oh! I would give it a shot.
In the case of a division, that is, they have roots. I would say the biggest problem is the loss of leaves from the shock of division and transplanting, and loss of moisture they need, Big Honkin leaves.
I saw a little delicious Monstera right for a while .... loooong and I recently found a large quantity of all places, shyly lurking in the middle of a large supply of equipment, ho-hum.
Have you ever bloom Monstera Delicious? OMG. Once I was in a botanical conservatory, and a member of the botanical staff learned that I am crazy for rings, and brought me to see her .... Monstera what an online collection !!!.... But, oh, when we are far to the greenhouse effect and the door open, which were destroyed by the delicious smell of fresh bread ... Monstera was delicious! ! .... She said Monstera fruit shape, a year to mature, and it tastes like a blend of pineapple and coconut ... "An independent team of Pina Colada," he boasted. They can not resista factory with all these wonderful qualities.
Good luck!

Jenni F said...

If you have their roots will grow but not produce fruit for at least a year. They are strong, but need lots of sun. No water on him. I can kill plants too, and I have survived for years, but I live in a subtropical climate.

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