Haema1120 said:Hi guys, it's been a long time.
I wrote the thread about propagation of my variegated monstera few months ago, now the root is quiet healthy lol
But now I'm worried about new leaf ='(
It is still lovely but full green leaf.
Also the stem is the green.
Is there any way to fix this problem?
Here's another photo of the leaf of monstera
I believe it will came to any of gardener dealing much with variegated plants. the two side of the horror; green reversion as well as totally albino.
don't be worry as there is always hopes that the next, next, next leave will be variegated again, and actually it is less scary than a total albino, since in albino, the "whites" rarely green again, and usually burned easily and died.
This one is a cutting of Monstera 'marmorata' the first leaves actually great, but subsequent leaves are totally green, it is up until the fifth new leaves that it becoming variegated again. In the future either I will keep it growing, or cut it just above the variegated leaves to induce a better variegated branch. the totally green leaves usually produce low quality branch from their nodes (low quality=low variegation/less proportional)
first leave
sixth leave
Hopefully things get great with yours too
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