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A “crying” monstera is a phenomenon that can usually be noticed in the morning. If your plant experiences such symptoms, do not delay and try to help it immediately. A quick reaction will allow you to save the crop.
What does a “crying” monstera mean? A natural process may indicate poor health of the plant
Water droplets appearing on the leaves and shoots of the plant result from transpiration. The natural phenomenon involves getting rid of excess water taken from the ground using stomata. During the process, the liquid is converted into steam and released into the atmosphere. However, the monstera’s “crying” means that something is disturbing its course. If the plant cannot get rid of water through transpiration, it uses hydathodes and “sweats out” the liquid. This, in turn, is called guttation. This phenomenon causes droplets to appear on it.
Although guttation itself does not necessarily mean that the plant is dying, it usually indicates errors in its care. The longer you wait to repair them, the greater the threat you pose to the monstera. By doing so, you may contribute to the rotting of its roots or the appearance of fungus. So, how to take care of a flower to save it? First of all, focus on one thing.
How to save a “crying” monstera? Pay attention to one detail
The most common cause of monstera “crying” is improper care. Water drops appear on its leaves when we water it too often. Remember to water the plant only when the soil around it is completely dry. The same applies to fertilizing the flower. Through guttation, monstera tries to get rid of excess minerals. If you notice this phenomenon, stop providing her with nutrients for a while.
Source: Gazeta

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