Monstera Albo Wet Stick Propagation. A node looks like a little bump or blemish on the stem that occurs just below a leaf or stem. Monstera Albo wet stick is becoming woody.
As with most indoor plants the Monstera Deliciosa thrives in a well-draining potting soil mixAdd perlite or sand for the best results. Does anyone know what the yellowing means. There are a few ways to propagate monstera albo including seed division and stem cuttings.
The right soil is really important for your Monstera Deliciosa as a soil too dense can lead to root rotWhen soil becomes soggy and stays wet for too long roots can become mushy and fall off.
Water it sparingly to avoid root rot. You can propagate your monstera with several different methods but one of the most successful ones is air layering. Especially if it is a Monstera Deliciosa Borsigiana wet stick. A node looks like a little bump or blemish on the stem that occurs just below a leaf or stem.