Is this mosaic disease on my monstera adansonii? Itβs ful...
@Kayleycakes
Your Monstera Adansonii prefers bright indirect light. It can survive in lower light conditions but growth may slow. Keep out of direct sunlight for extended periods, as it can burn the leaves. If you don't have a location with ideal lighting for your Monstera Adansonii, use a Grow Light! I suggest moving your plant to a different location to receive bright indirect sunlight. Your leaves are getting sunburned. @Gordo what do you think?
Your Monstera Adansonii prefers bright indirect light. It can survive in lower light conditions but growth may slow. Keep out of direct sunlight for extended periods, as it can burn the leaves. If you don't have a location with ideal lighting for your Monstera Adansonii, use a Grow Light! I suggest moving your plant to a different location to receive bright indirect sunlight. Your leaves are getting sunburned. @Gordo what do you think?
@Gordo itβs not in her Oasis so Iβm not sure if itβs a new plant π± or not. I would imagine itβs new, but I might be wrong. @Kayleycakes
@Gordo It is a new plant, and I have it isolated from my other plants but did have it nestled under a grow light with them for a couple of days, so I hope Iβm wrong. Iβll fertilize and watch, lots of new growth but all of them are mottled and just look different, almost wrinkly.
@KikiGoldblatt I have it inside and not in direct sunlight, that leaves looked like that when I got it a few days ago, itβs just dark in that picture, but when researching proper care for it, I stumbled on pictures of mosaic infected plants they look a lot like mine. I will fertilize and watch. All of the leaves (old & new) have an almost wrinkly look, but its my first adansonii , maybe itβs normal!
@Kayleycakes Those are some in better light. It almost looks like it was over watered at some point, but I donβt know. Researching mosaic virus has gotten me nervous!
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