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Aug 3, 2016 7:50 AM CST

Don't get me wrong, I am super glad for the results i've got with my monstera!

I'm just curious what might have caused my monstera to keep it's age Smiling And what one could do to cause or prevent that a plant keeps it's age.

Regarding that I think that I should've cut the stem with no aerial root: I'm just worried that not cutting it might lead to bad things in the future! As I said, now the monstera is relying on one root only (the original aerial root that has multiple roots attached to itself). I think that if i had cut the rootless stem from the beginning, more roots would have appeared to the stem that have the aerial root. BUT i might be completely wrong since I am a rookie and have nothing that supports my theory!

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