

▲ 10 r/Monstera
30+ years old Monstera full of aerial roots
Just got today this BIG cut of a very old and beautiful monstera
The ex owner passed out many years ago and this lady has been sitting alone for too long on the 5th floor landing.
Time to give her — even if it’s just a part of the whole plant — a new home!! And I’m very excited and grateful for this 😁🌱
I want to talk about the aerial roots
Since this plant has a lot of them, and REEALLY long as you can see in the pictures.
Do you think that I should put all the aerial roots inside of the water? Because the beginning of them is inside water, but for now i kept the rest outside.
What would you do with a plant this size and with such long aerial roots?
Also apart from the roots, all tips are well appreciated, since is my first time propagating a monstera.
u/Homoscedastic17 — 1 day ago