Hi, I browsed but couldn't find any previous posts specifically answering the question I have...
I gave my twenty year old monstera deliciosa a major pruning yesterday and have the mother plant and some stem cuttings re-potted already. But I also have a couple of stems from the base of the plant with lots of aerial roots that have no leaves on them... I'm not even sure that there are leaf nodes, just aerial roots... is there a chance that this will still grow into a new plant? I planted the stem pieces with the aerial roots pointing into the soil and am going to keep it moist? It's hard to part with such old roots. :)
Monstera Propogation- just from roots?
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