Monstera just looks sad – House Plant Journal

Monstera just looks sad

Plant: Monstera deliciosa

How long have you owned the plant? 1 to 6 months

Plant Parent

My monstera is drooping and just looks really sad. 😔 I pulled it from its pot, the soil was really compact to the point where it wasn’t drying out and was staying moist. So I managed to get the soil loose and repotted it, moved it to my kitchen counter so it could be closer to the window and it just got sadder. I don’t know what to do.

Light Situation:

Darryl

Thanks for the photos and your care details.

Your plant has been dying the moment you put it in that spot – extremely poor light.  The indirect light reaching that spot would likely be no higher than 20-30 foot-candles.  A Monstera needs indirect light at bare minimum to be 200 FC.

Light requirements by plant: houseplantjournal.com/bright-indirect-light-requirements-by-plant/
Measure light: houseplantjournal.com/product/lth-meter/

Every time you watered, the moisture would just sit in the soil and as the plant got weaker from lack of light, the roots rotted.

Step 1: put the plant RIGHT IN FRONT of your largest window.  The goal is to give the plant the widest possible view of the sky.

Step 2: now that the plant is getting good light, you can use a slow release fertilizer to ensure that leaves remain green for as long as possible – Monstera leaves retire (turn yellow and die) after 2 or 3 years when grown in a container.

My recommended fertilizers: houseplantjournal.com/fertilizer-for-most-houseplants/

It’s going to take several weeks of getting good light for the plant to recover – be patient and continue your care.

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