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Monstera Deliciosa - Cat Attack!

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by tiggs&oscar, May 11, 2007.

  1. tiggs&oscar

    tiggs&oscar Gardener

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    It was healthy but I am now down to 3 stems (2 ft each), one is bare, one has a dying leaf and the other a healthy leaf. 10 days ago I gave it a seaweed feed and whilst it isn't getting any worse there is no improvement.
    Any ideas? The cat's stay! :rolleyes:

    TO
     
  2. Tropical Oasis

    Tropical Oasis Gardener

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    They are poisonous if eaten you know! is it in the corner of your room away from direct sun? normal baby bio every now and then would do. [​IMG]
     
  3. tiggs&oscar

    tiggs&oscar Gardener

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    Actually, I had no idea monstera was dangerous to cats. I have one cat in particular who chomps on my houseplants given half a chance but I've managed to place most of them away from his reach.
    Fortunately, he has never shown any ill effects but I'm not sure about keeping it now.

    Thanks for the info. :cool:

    TO
     
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