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Growing too fast

My Thai Constellation Monstera was just recently repotted. Been roughly 2 weeks now. I've had her less than 4 months, so for me, she's growing pretty quickly. I had upped her to an 8" plastic pot but can tell the roots are pushing against the sides. Can actually feel the root through the plastic, which I thought was cool. She has so many new roots already that it's insane. She gave me her first leaf after a month of being with me. I swear, I just can't get enough of my plants and I look at them every day. I just know this group would understand how it feels the most to discover a new leaf emerging 🥰

How often does everyone else repot their plants? I wait until their roots are poking and seeking out the bottoms of the pots. So just curious how long I can wait it out for this beauty.

u/FluffyPinkPineapple — 1 day ago

Indoor garden expanding

Started from a single potted Pothos/Philodendron that I've had for under a year now. When I first repotted her, I had gotten maybe between 50-100 cuttings that continue to grow now. They are almost the same size as the original parent was when I bought her, which all have been repotted except for a select few yet.

This time when I switched all my plants to clear, plastic pots; I did another cut and prop. I had gotten well over a hundred cuttings, as I had to clip vines that I had wrapped around moss poles. I've been experimenting with potting soil, orchids bark and cactus/succulent mix in all my pots. So all my new cuttings that have been putting out really good roots, are in that type of mixture of soil. And all of them seem to be loving it.

I do not have all my plants pictured unfortunately as I tend to move them around the apartment to figure out what spot they like best. And the newer plant babies needed more light for the time being. Mother plant will be marked so the change can be obvious. The shelf with multiple plants are most of her recent cuttings from this year.

u/FluffyPinkPineapple — 5 days ago