Monstera New Leaf Pale

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Monstera New Leaf Pale. A much faster way is to have a cutting that has at least one leaf. Monstera leaves may not split if they are too young or if the plant is not getting enough light.

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As Monstera deliciosa ages the new leaves will have more and more fenestrations holes and slits among the leaves. It is the only ornamental aroid also grown for its fruit. This node is ready to go and is already growing a highly variegated leaf.

Stems with a node and no leaf are often called wet sticks on the interwebs.

In this particualr instance I went with the second option. Split-leaf philodendron Swiss cheese plant or windowleaf Monstera deliciosa is a tropical plant native to rainforests of Central America from southern Mexico to Panama and commonly grown as a foliage houseplantIt was introduced into cultivation in England in 1752. A new leaf is forming now so Im hoping for an easier delivery. A Monstera cutting with a node and no leaf will take its time before it grows roots and eventually grows its first leaf.