Monstera Deliciosa ARE Poisonous to Rabbits (or Dogs or Cats or Babies) – But Not THAT Toxic

Ok, today I learned that cats and dogs can be poisonous to different things. I always kind of assumed that they were similar in terms ...

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How to Get Fenestrations (Splits & Holes) In Monstera Deliciosa Leaves

The split leaves of Monstera deliciosa is one of the things that sets it apart from other houseplants. They’re one of the few plants that ...

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Monstera Deliciosa CAN Live In Low Light – But It Makes Care MUCH Harder

Monstera are extremely hardy and easy to grow, and they can grow in low light. They can’t, however, grow in NO light, and they won’t ...

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Can Monstera live outside? Yes — here’s exactly when and how

Yes, Monstera can live outside in summer — and it'll make them grow faster. Here's the temperature range, how to acclimate them, and when to bring them back in

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Why Does My Monstera Have Black Spots? (Don’t Panic — Here’s What’s Going On)

Black or brown spots on your Monstera can mean a few different things — root rot, sunburn, cold, pests, or just old leaves dying back naturally. Here's how to tell which one you're dealing with.

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