If the monstera grows at an angle to one side, the following measures can be taken to adjust:
1.Support: A slanted monstera can help return to its normal posture by providing support. Use a material such as a stake, bamboo pole or wire as a support, fixed to the sloping side, connecting it to the main stem or other stable structure to allow the plant to remain upright.
2.Adjust the soil: Check the soil around the monstera to make sure it is firm and compact, and it will not cause the plant to tilt. If the soil is too loose or uneven, you can add the right amount of soil and compact it carefully to provide better support.
3.Pruning and cultivation: Pruning and cultivation are used to promote more even growth of monstera. The bamboo is pruned from the sloping side to alleviate the problem of the plant growing too fast on that side. At the same time, when healthy new bamboo shoots appear, consider pruning the slanted bamboo to balance the overall morphology.
4.Transplantation: If the tilt of the monstera is severe or cannot be corrected by the methods described above, transplantation to a more stable position may be considered. Choose a place with firm soil and good drainage to ensure that the plant can grow and take root properly in the new environment.
5.Care and conservation: It is also important to provide proper care and conservation of the monstera during the adjustment period. Maintain proper watering and avoid excessive or insufficient water to prevent root rot or drought. At the same time, give proper sun exposure, but avoid exposure to strong direct sunlight to avoid leaf burns.