I have a Monstera leaf cutting that has totally rotted at the base and the developing root has now come away (clearly over watered)
my question is: the root itself is strong - very thin admittedly but white about 12 inches long and fairly healthy doesnt appear rotted unlike the base of the leaf cutting - ive popped it in a bowl of rain water and put in an aeriating stone to keep it oxygenated
what the likelyhood of the root regenerating growth into a new plant?
Are you able to thinly slice off the rotted area without compromising the node and the root growing out of it? A photo would be very helpful for us to recommend your next move in saving it
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp Opp, AL @--`--,----- (Zone 8b)
Hi & welcome, Tahini! It's been a few weeks but that's a worthy suggestion.
How is it going, Michael?
There are so many Monstera questions recently. Such a popular plant!
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