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hope I'm doing this right, I'm new here. How do I plant large stem cuttings of split leaf philodendron (Monstera Deliciosa)?? Do I stick the cut end into soil? Do I lay the cut section on its side half in the soil & half showing? Do I need to let the cut ends air dry for a few days or can I plant them while they are damp. The airial roots are about 2 feet long. Should I plant the ends of these in soil when I plant the stem section? help!
I Just Cut them From The Mother Plant And Put Them In Soil And Keep The leaves moist For About 4 Days And Then Start Watering When dry. Its A Easy Plant And Not Any Problems. Hope This Helps.