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Variegated Monstera Albo Lightly Rooted Cutting

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Management number New :35678977 Release date 2024/12/17 Price $144.2 Model number 35678977
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Variegated Monstera Albo Lightly Rooted Cutting

First photo is the mother plant I took the cut from! This is a mid cutting with a new leaf! Temperatures are dropping!! Add a heat pack and insulation charge if your temperatures are below 45/50. Otherwise, your plant may arrive dead and frozen and NO ONE wants that. -This is easy to grow but the variegated form is rare and slower to propagate.-We ship cuttings with the roots wrapped in sphagnum moss. Once you receive the cuttings remove most of the moss gently. Leave any pieces that are difficult to remove. Plant in a chunky soil mix. Put under bright, indirect light and watch it grow into a beauty! - Leaves will brown during shipping. This is Normal.- I root my cuttings in water with liquidirt. It makes the roots grow like crazy! However, it does turn them a golden brown.-We ship plants out on Mondays or Tuesdays. Which means if you purchase it on a Wednesday, it won’t ship until the following Monday. LOWER 48 ONLY-IF YOU DO NOT CONTACT ME WITHIN 24 HOURS OF RECEIVING THE CUTTING, WE’LL ASSUME YOU ARE COMPLETELY SATISFIED. If any plant arrives in poor condition, please contact me and we’ll come to a good resolution. -No refunds or returnsNew to albos or cuttings? If so, here’s what I would look for in a cutting. 1.Does it have roots? All our cuttings have them. It’s ok to buy a cutting without roots but it means it’ll take longer to get your first leaf. Additionally, you’ll need to root the cutting instead of just placing it in potting soil when it arrives. And rooting anything adds risk of rot. Especially after a long trip. 2.What does the node (stem) look like? This is the best indicator of what the new leaf will look like. If the new growth is coming out of the green part of the node then you’ll most likely get a green leaf. If there’s a lot of variegation in that part of the node, then you’ll get a variegated leaf. We’ll show you the exact node you’re getting and where the growth point is. In fact, most of our cuttings will already have a growth point!

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