

Hallo zusammen, endlich habe ich einen Monstera-Steckling, den ich eintopfen kann … Sind Sie neugierig, ob der Topf, den ich habe, von der Größe her gut ist? Der Steckling hat 2 Hauptwurzeln + viele Abzweigungen.
Beurteilen Sie nicht meine Bodenauswahl, lol … die Auswahl ist dort, wo ich bin, gering 🙈 aber! Ich freue mich zu hören, wenn Sie denken, dass es in Ordnung wäre.
Danke!
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I wouldnt do anything until you also get a bag of pearlite to add in. Those two bags of soil might as well be the same.
I actually think that pot is okay as long but you must be able to run it under water and have the water clearly fall through the drainage hole.
60% of those soils (one or the other or mixed together) and like 40% pearlite for sure.
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I would want a root mass that’s about the size of that jar for the pot you want to use.
TBH, that jar is about the volume I’d use for that cutting. Don’t use the jar, but something with drainage and about that size/volume.
Start small and transplant up. It’s much easier to maintain, which will snowball into a healthier plant and faster root growth, etc. Going to a big pot with little root mass can easily lead to over watering.
Definitely recommend using appx 30% additional perlite mixed in when you do move to soil and transplant. Lots of oxygen, again helps make it easy to maintain. Helps prevent over watering.
The cutting will likely be in shock when going into soil. Small pot and perlite will really help with excess moisture until it takes/roots.
Good work rooting it and good luck with it!