



Are these funky aerial roots?
I have a Monstera Bulbasaur tissue culture that has been growing in it's humidty-dome since I transitioned it from the agar it comes in when you buy a tissue culture. I got it at the beginning of July so it has been chillin in the dome for a little over a month. When I checked on it today I noticed roots sticking straight up out of the soil. Is that because the plant is looking for more air? I just did not expect it to try and grow aerial roots in that way. It is in a sphagnum moss and perlite mixture that I keep moist and it is under a grow light for 12-14 hours a day. My house stays around 75-80 (old house😭) in the day and 72 at night, the shelf my tissue cultures live on is over a doorway so it is consistently warmer up there. I just had not seen roots like that before so I just wanted to see what other people think. I added a pic of a regular root for comparison and a pic of the humidity dome it stays in. Should I go ahead and transition the soil to a dirt/perlite/coco bark mix or wait?