What Natural Fertilizer Is Good For The Monstera Plant?

I just finished fertilizing and watering my monstera plant and to help my readers thought of writing a blog post on it. we all know natural fertilizer is always good compared to chemical fertilizer and it always goes well in the long run with any plant.

we also need to consider removing dead leaves or brown, and yellow leaves this will always help plants by giving their full nutrients to develop new leaves or growing big leaves instead of curing diseased foliage/leaves. This will also help the monstera plant to grow stronger and fuller.

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Fertilizing-monstera-plant

The mix of Grass clippings, Kitchen scraps, weeds, Manure of cows, horses, chickens, tree leaves, egg shells, coffee ground, banana peels, and rice water and worms increase the richness of fertilizer, if we store it for a month, and maintain high-temperature results in rich nutrients mix called natural fertilizer which all your monstera plant need.

We can use this mix for most indoor plants to grow their fullness & Stronger. I always use this mix while repotting and while fertilizing most of my plants.

I always apply this mix for my monstera plant every month to get good numbers and big leaves. Fertilizers should be applied during spring for better results, don’t give plant fertilizer when it is in winter dormacy.

we don’t need to buy expensive fertilizer to fertilize plants, we can always use this mix which is easily available in the kitchen or backyard.

Now we can see each fertilizer and how to apply it individually but I suggest you prepare the mix to get good results.

1. Grass Clippings or Cuttings

If you own an organic lawn you can collect the grass clippings or cuttings this surely can be used as mulching and fertilizer as it is rich in nitrogen.

How to apply Grass clippings as mulching and fertilizer for monstera plants?

  1. Cut the grass clippings.
  2. Dry the grass clippings.
  3. Apply on top of the soil about half to one inch.
  4. This will act as mulching as well as fertilizer.

Applying grass clipping will increase the nitrogen content, act as mulch and increase porosity and reduce the evaporation of water.

2. Kitchen Scraps

Don’t throw away the kitchen scraps, instead prepare the compost from the kitchen waste and use it as fertilizer for your monstera plant or any plant in the garden.

Compost releases slowly nutrients to the soil, which means you do not need to re-apply fertilizer for a longer duration. Compost also helps in soil moisture retention which is good for the garden to thrive in summer or hot climates.

How to apply Kitchen scraps as fertilizer for monstera plants?

  1. collect kitchen scraps and dump them in the bin.
  2. after 20 days add a layer of soil to compost.
  3. After 45 days collect the compost and apply to monstera plant about half an inch on topsoil and mix with soil.
  4. water the plant.

3. Weeds

Just same as Grass clippings, many of the weeds you will find in the garden make the best fertilizer for your monstera plant or any plant in your garden. They are rich in nitrogen content. You don’t need to put the weeds back in the garden as the seeds in the weeds grow back again.

To solve this we have weed tea to prepare this we have this procedure.

How to apply weed tea for the monstera plant?

  1. take 5 gallons of water in a bucket.
  2. take 1/4 of the weed in the bucket and mix it with water.
  3. soak it for a week or two.
  4. when it becomes like tea, pour this nutrient-rich fertilizer into your monstera plant.

4. Manure of Cows, Horses, Chickens

Manure from many sources like cows, horses, and chicken has very high rich in nitrogen and other nutrients which is best suited not only for monstera plants or any other plant in the garden.

Apply manure carefully as they are highly acidic and rich in nutrients needs to use it carefully. we need to give how much the plant can tolerate. if we give more manure, it may burn the plant.

It is best to use composted manure as it is less dense compared to raw manure, and it has also more soil moisture retention.

How to apply the manure of cow, chicken to the monstera plant?

  1. prepare compost from the raw manure of cows and chickens as they are rich in nutrients.
  2. apply the compost on top of the soil about half of an inch.
  3. Mix with the soil with a hand.
  4. Water the plant and let the plant take nutrients from the compost.
  5. Don’t give more compost assuming that the plant will grow stronger, actually, it may burn the plant.

5. Tree Leaves

Rather than simply gathering and tossing those garden leaves, why not gather them up and put them to good use as fertilizer for your monstera plant? You see, they’re packed with valuable minerals that can really benefit your plant.

Plus, a fantastic bonus is that these leaves have a knack for luring earthworms into your garden, which is fantastic for the soil. They also work wonders at keeping moisture in the soil and making it less dense. Another great option is using them as mulch.

6. Egg Shells

This is actually one of the top-notch fertilizers you can use for your Monstera plant right at home. Crushed eggshells are incredibly loaded with calcium, which happens to be super vital for any plant because it provides essential nutrients. Calcium really kicks up the growth factor, making your plant flourish with lush and vibrant green leaves, both in terms of quantity and quality.

How to apply eggshells for the monstera plants?

  1. Simply stash those two to three eggshells in a zip-lock baggie.
  2. Crush the eggshells to the smallest possible.
  3. Take those crushed eggshells and sprinkle them right onto the soil around your curry leaf plant
  4. Mix the top layer of the soil (1 inch) without damaging the roots of the curry leaf plant.

Are eggshells good for Monstera?

Egg shells are very good for monstera plants, crushed egg shells are very rich in calcium and very important for any plant to provide nutrients for plants. Calcium makes the plant grow vigorously and helps to grow good quantity and quality of green foilage in plants.

7. Coffee Grounds

Few Coffee Grounds are easily available in the kitchen waste, so that’s what is needed for the monstera plant. Don’t pour more in quantity as it contains nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium it may burn the plant.

Caution to use Coffee grounds as fertilizer for monstera plant:

Coffee Grounds are too acidic to soil and increase the acidity of the soil. If the soil is too acidic there will be a problem to plant to accessing the nutrient that needs to thrive. checkout how to prepare the best soil recipe for the monstera plant.

How to apply coffee grounds for the monstera plant?

  1. Take a teaspoon of coffee grounds.
  2. Spread it around the entire pot or scatter it around the base of the stem.
  3. A teaspoon of coffee grounds is sufficient for about 4 to 6 weeks of nutrients to the monstera plant.
  4. Water the monstera plant.

Is coffee good for Monstera?

Coffee or coffee grounds can be a great addition to your Monstera’s care routine, but don’t go overboard. Just a teaspoon of coffee grounds, evenly distributed around the pot or near the stem, is all your Monstera needs. This will provide it with a good supply of nutrients for about 4 to 6 weeks.

Remember to give your Monstera plant a good drink of water after you’ve fertilized it.

Do Monsteras like diluted coffee?

Diluted coffee/ coffee ground is good & liked by Monstera until you give in the limit, which means a teaspoon of coffee grounds spread across the pot or around the stem, This amount is enough to supply nutrients to your Monstera plant for 4 to 6 weeks.

Make sure to water your Monstera plant after you’ve applied the fertilizer.

8. Tea powder

Used Tea powder is also one of the good fertilizers for monstera plants. After using Tea powder to make tea. You can use this method on your Monstera plants to achieve great results. It has 4 % nitrogen along with phosphorus and other micronutrients that benefit the soil for plant growth.

How to apply Tea powder as fertilizer for monstera plants?

  1. Don’t toss out your used tea powder from the kitchen.
  2. Remember to give it a good rinse before using it as fertilizer; this is essential.
  3. Gently apply it to the top layer of the soil without disturbing the roots.
  4. You can do this once a month to give your Monstera plant a growth boost.

9. Banana Peels

Bananas have potassium, Even monstera plants love potassium, which we can also give as fertilizer to any plants. This fertilizer is a nitrogen-rich fertilizer. This fertilizer can be applied to many plants as in the garden.

How to apply Banana peels as fertilizer for the monstera plant?

  1. Cut the banana skin into small pieces, around 1 inch in size.
  2. Place them in the sun and allow them to darken.
  3. You can then apply them directly to the soil or grind them into a powder and apply it to the soil.

10. Rice Water

This is a common kitchen waste that you’ll find in every home, and it can work perfectly as fertilizer for your Monstera plant. After you wash your rice leftover water contains starches and even good minerals.

Can also contain macronutrients like NPK, which are beneficial for the healthy growth of curry leaf plants. Additionally, unpolished rice is rich in vitamin B, and this can potentially stimulate new root growth in your Monstera plant.

How to apply Rice water as fertilizer for monstera plants?

  1. When washing the rice in the kitchen, don’t waste the washed water, keep it for your monstera plant.
  2. Pour the stored water into the base of the monstera plant.
  3. Another effective option is to use rice water instead of your usual watering routine for your plants. This method can significantly contribute to faster and stronger plant growth.

11. Cooking Water

The water we use for boiling or steaming vegetables is rich in nutrients, making it a favorite of the Monstera plant, as it functions like a natural fertilizer.

How to apply cooking water as fertilizer for the monstera plant?

  1. Don’t discard the water you’ve used to cook; instead, pour it into your Monstera or another indoor plant.
  2. Just let the water cool down first,
  3. and then, pour this nutrient-rich water into your Monstera plant.

12. Fish Tank Water

The water from the fish tank is packed with extra nutrients like nitrogen and potassium from fish waste. It definitely serves as a great fertilizer for your beloved Monstera plant.

When you’re cleaning the fish tank, be sure to set aside some of that water to nourish your favorite Monstera plant

13. Hair

Mix a handful of hair from the comb before potting the plant it will break down and provide nutrients including nitrogen and magnesium for the monstera plant to grow.

14. Molasses

This is a thick black liquid produced from the refining of sugar cane it contains a wide range of nutrients that will act as fertilizer for the monstera plant.

Mix one tablespoon of molasses with half a gallon of water and use this as a nutritious drink for your monstera plant.

15. Bob Vila’s Homemade fertilizer solution

How to prepare bob vila’s homemade fertilizer for the monstera plant.

  1. Fill a gallon of the container with water.
  2. add half a tablespoon of baking soda.
  3. add a half tablespoon of Epsom salt (don’t use a foot or bath Epsom salt).
  4. add half a spoon of plain household ammonia.
  5. Stir the solution and let it dissolve all the ingredients.
  6. Now fertilizer is ready for your monstera plant (add more water to make a weaker solution).

Here is the link to the actual blog post for more information.

What happens when you over-fertilize a Monstera?

With all the above fertilizing techniques, if you over-fertilize the monstera plant there are some signs that the monstera plant will give you. Monstera plant is very sensitive to over-fertilization and gives the following signs.

1. White Crust on Top of the soil

The white crust will build up if we overfertilize the soil, white layer of the crust is salts that build up on the soil. This leads to brown tip leaves and damage to the monstera plant.

2. Brown tips on monstera plant leaves

Brown tips of the leaves are a very common sign of over-fertilization. This is also called fertilizer burn because of salts built up on top of the soil.

Salts pull moisture content from the plant roots, which causes a lack of water in plant tissues, and leaves tips will turn brown.

Brown leaf tips are normally confused with brown edges of monstera plant which is usually caused by under-watering of monster a plant.

3. Yellowing of monstera leaves

Sometimes we can also absorb the yellowing of leaves because of over-fertilizing, the inability of monstera plant roots to take up the nutrients to leaves.

If your Monstera plant leaves turning yellow check this post

4. Stunted or Slow growth of monstera plant

It may sound odd but for sure too much fertilizer will slow the growth of the plants because salts build up on the top of the soil making the soil more acidic, This creates major problems for plants and the plant cannot take the nutrients required to grow.

FAQ:

How do you naturally fertilize Monstera?

The mix of Grass clippings, Kitchen scraps, weeds, Manure of cows, horses, chickens, tree leaves, egg shells, coffee ground, banana peels, and rice water and worms increase the richness of fertilizer, if we store it for a month, and maintain high-temperature results in rich nutrients mix called natural fertilizer which all your monstera plant need.

How do you make Monstera fertilizer?

The mix of Grass clippings, Kitchen scraps, weeds, Manure of cows, horses, chickens, tree leaves, egg shells, coffee ground, banana peels, and rice water and worms increase the richness of fertilizer, if we store it for a month, and maintain high-temperature results in rich nutrients mix called natural fertilizer which all your monstera plant need.

Final Thoughts:

I always love to see monstera plants that have very big leaves and full of dark green in color, so I always fertilize my plants regularly. Let me know in the comments how you fertilize your monster plant. do you prefer natural or chemical fertilizer? I always use natural fertilizers over chemical fertilizers. It always works well in the long run.

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