Great video! Ty. I have 2 small ‘cottage cheese plant’ cuttings. I just rooted them & put them in a nice soil mixture, in a 6” pot - both with their roots facing the center - hopefully preparing for a moss pole later on). 😉 My main question is this: Should I leave both cuttings in the same pot? I’m really not sure how big these will grow. Guess I just have to watch them & see how they grow. I will certainly appreciate any advice that anyone is willing to give me. Thank you!
Hi DuckyLav, Thanks for high lighting the properties of Vermiculite that it does retain water. Need to be careful when watering as don't need to water as much. I will mention it in future content. Yes pumice is a great substitute. Wow, l never thought of using crushed clay balls, l will try it one day. Thanks for sharing your fantastic gardening tip. Happy Monstera Gardening ❤️
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Hi, Thanks friend! Happy Monstera Gardening ❤️
Great video! Ty.
I have 2 small ‘cottage cheese plant’ cuttings.
I just rooted them & put them in a nice soil mixture, in a 6” pot - both with their roots facing the center - hopefully preparing for a moss pole later on). 😉
My main question is this:
Should I leave both cuttings in the same pot? I’m really not sure how big these will grow.
Guess I just have to watch them & see how they grow.
I will certainly appreciate any advice that anyone is willing to give me.
Thank you!
Just a heads up, vermiculite retains water, perlite aerates soil. If perlite is unavailable, use pumice or crushed clay balls.
Hi DuckyLav,
Thanks for high lighting the properties of Vermiculite that it does retain water. Need to be careful when watering as don't need to water as much. I will mention it in future content.
Yes pumice is a great substitute. Wow, l never thought of using crushed clay balls, l will try it one day.
Thanks for sharing your fantastic gardening tip. Happy Monstera Gardening ❤️