What potting soil should I use to repot my Monstera?
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What potting soil should I use to repot my Monstera?
Why the choice of potting soil is crucial when repotting
Repotting your Monstera is a crucial step in its life. Over time, even a good potting mix loses its structure, becomes compacted, and retains more moisture. This gradual degradation can lead to stunted growth, yellowing leaves, or overall weakness.
When you repot, you have the opportunity to completely restart the root system. The choice of potting mix then becomes crucial. A simple universal potting mix is not suitable for the physiology of a Monstera deliciosa , especially if you are cultivating rare tropical plants in Europe .

Priority should be given to a mixture that is aerated, draining and stable over time.
Universal potting soil: a false good idea
Traditional potting soil is often too fine and too rich in peat. It retains excessive water and compacts quickly with repeated watering. This deprives the roots of oxygen.
A Monstera needs a substrate that mimics tropical forest soils: structured, fibrous, and well-draining. If water stagnates, the roots can rot and the plant will gradually decline.
That is why a professional substrate for Monstera is a much safer solution.
The ideal potting mix for a Monstera
A suitable potting mix must offer a precise balance between moisture retention and air circulation. In Europe, seasonal variations necessitate a substrate capable of adapting to periods of heating in winter and higher temperatures in summer.
A high-performance mix incorporates buffered coconut chips to stabilize moisture, large-caliber pumice to ensure efficient drainage, hydroponic clay pebbles to homogenize the structure, biochar to support biological balance, maritime pine bark to promote aeration, and perlite to limit compaction.

This combination guarantees a dynamic root environment, ideal for high-end houseplants .
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The key steps to successful repotting
Choosing the right soil isn't enough. The method also plays an important role.
Start by selecting a slightly larger pot, still equipped with a drainage hole. First, install an active drainage base to ensure proper water drainage.
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Next, add the professional potting mix, position your Monstera in the center, and gently fill in the remaining space without packing it down too much. Moderate watering will hydrate the mix without saturating it.
This technique significantly reduces the risk of root asphyxiation.
When should you repot your Monstera?
Several signs indicate that it's time to intervene. If roots are growing out of the drainage holes or if growth slows despite good light, the substrate is probably depleted.
Another indicator is excessive water retention. If the soil remains damp for several days after watering, it means that it has become too compacted.
By renewing the soil with a professional draining substrate , you restore oxygen to the roots and stimulate growth.
After repotting: the care to adopt
After repotting, the plant may go through a short adjustment period. Avoid fertilizing immediately and place your Monstera in a bright location without direct sunlight.
Thanks to an aerated substrate, watering becomes simpler and safer. The roots breathe better and the plant gradually regains its full vigor.
Conclusion: a suitable potting mix for a long-lasting Monstera
Choosing the right potting mix for repotting your Monstera is a long-term investment. A professional, well-draining, and aerated substrate protects the roots, promotes growth, and reduces the risk of yellowing.
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