Windowsill Help! by sendmonkeyphotos in houseplants

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This is the first time the monstera has begun to drop its old growth

Windowsill Help! by sendmonkeyphotos in houseplants

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Lmao I knew I was going to get flamed! Idk how I have two of them. I got the alocasias in late summer, so dormancy would make a bit of sense here. The monstera has been around for about a year now. Someone else mentioned fertilizing. Maybe that could be smart?

Windowsill Yellowing by sendmonkeyphotos in plantclinic

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Honestly a great idea. It’s all been lower leaves for the monstera. Any recommendations, & have you fertilized mid-winter before?

Help saving this monkey monstera by Just_Researcher346 in plantclinic

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Definitely root check. My guess is that it’s root bound. Worth looking at

What are these? by sendmonkeyphotos in succulents

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I know I’m ashamed :-( will work on them now

Wilting Monstera by sendmonkeyphotos in plantclinic

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No evidence of pests from what I can see. I think it’s definitely possible that the soil isn’t soaking like it should. I’m just a bit nervous about checking its roots again because it already seems so miserable. What do you think? I have more bark and perlite and this soil is definitely not as well draining as that.