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Cloning Chamber

Sphagnum Moss Propagation Box: Rooting Monstera Nodes

May 2, 2026 by Mark Tavis
Sphagnum moss propagation box containing rare Aroid nodes and wet sticks in a controlled laboratory environment, demonstrating high-humidity cloning techniques and root-zone thermal regulation for rapid cellular division.

🔬 THE LAB | BOTANICAL CLONING PROTOCOLS When you sever a node from a Monstera deliciosa, Monstera albo, or Philodendron mother plant, you create an … Read more

Categories The Lab Tags Aroid Propagation, Cloning Chamber, Monstera Nodes, Rooting Hormone, Sphagnum Moss Propagation Leave a comment

Mark Tavis

The founder and head botanist behind The Urban Lab. With over a decade of specialized experience in high-performance urban plant care, my mission is to provide data-driven troubleshooting protocols that cut through common gardening myths. My commitment to blending horticultural science with zero-waste practices ensures every guide published is reliable, tested, and tailored for indoor microclimates.

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