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How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera

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  1. How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera, How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera: step 1, image 1 of 3 How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera, How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera: step 1, image 2 of 3 How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera, How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera: step 1, image 3 of 3
    • Prepare the new pot by filling it around a third full with fresh potting soil.

    • Place the support stake in the desired location so the stake hits the bottom of the pot.

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  2. How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera: step 2, image 1 of 1
    • Tip the Monstera slowly onto its side and lift the roots sideways out of the old pot.

    • Support the roots and branches when transferring, and ensure not to break them.

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  3. How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera: step 3, image 1 of 1
    • Loosen and remove old soil from the root ball by gently massaging it away from the roots with your fingers.

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    • Place the root ball in the new pot and place fresh soil around the root ball.

    • Leave an inch or two of space between the soil and the top of the pot.

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  5. How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera: step 5, image 1 of 1
    • Adjust the roots and leaves around the stake.

    • Direct any long aerial roots back toward the soil as you adjust the plant in the soil.

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  6. How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera: step 6, image 1 of 1
    • Tie the stems of the monstera up and down the stake to obtain even support and keep it upright.

    • Be careful not to break any leaves or stems by tying the plant to the stake too tightly.

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  7. How to Repot an Overgrown Monstera: step 7, image 1 of 1
    • Water the monstera well; the plant is properly saturated when water runs out of the holes in the bottom of the pot.

    • Water the plant over a trash bag or something that will catch the excess water.

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Conclusion

In all, this is an easy at-home fix to keep a monstera plant healthy. This fix guides the user to remove and re-plant the monstera, and to water it at the end. We advise continued plant care and watering after repotting.

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