How to Prune Mini Monstera
When is the best time to prune?
Mini Monstera is a fast-growing tropical that grows year-round indoors but is best pruned in spring and summer when it can recover rapidly.
Why Should I Prune My Mini Monstera?
Mini Monstera (Rhaphidophora tetrasperma) grows fast. Left unpruned, a single stem can extend several feet within a season, especially if it finds something to climb. Pruning keeps the plant manageable and actually encourages the plant to produce more leaves rather than fewer.
The most common reason to prune is stem length control. When a stem has grown well past its support or has stretched out looking for more light, cut it back to just above a node, the small bump where a leaf or aerial root attaches. New growth will emerge from just below that cut.
Mini Monstera is a climbing plant and grows much better with a support like a moss pole or trellis. If you are pruning a plant that has no support, consider adding one at the same time. Climbing stems produce larger, more deeply split leaves than trailing stems, which is part of what makes this plant interesting.
You can also prune to shape the plant. If one side of the plant is fuller than the other, cut back the longer stems on the fuller side to encourage the plant to balance out.