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Four simple tips for growing a 'huge and healthy' monstera plant at home

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Monstera plants remain among the most sought-after houseplants in Britain, but their tropical nature can pose challenges for even dedicated owners.Taking to TikTok, green-thumbed enthusiast Ana Perez recently offered four essential repotting techniques to help these beloved specimens thrive."[They will] help you grow a huge, healthy monstera," she declared, insisting that her hacks will set any monstera on the path to success.The first recommendation concerns the growing medium, as tropical specimens require excellent drainage and root aeration.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "Monstera are tropical plants that love a chunky soil mix because it gives the roots air flow and good drainage," she stated.Her preferred recipe combines two parts standard potting soil with one part perlite and one part orchid bark."It's easy to make, it's very chunky, and your monstera will love it," Ms Perez added.Whilst numerous alternative formulations exist online, this particular blend offers simplicity...

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