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Monstera Deliciosa PlantMonstera Deliciosa Plant
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Monstera Deliciosa Plant - XLMonstera Deliciosa Plant - XL
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Monstera Peru GreenMonstera Peru Green
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Monstera Thai Constellation XLMonstera Thai Constellation XL
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Monstera Plant
One of the most trending plants of 2023, the Monstera (swiss cheese plant) is as cool as it gets when it comes to plants with interesting foliage. The Monstera's leaf-holes are called fenestrations and they are an evolutionary modification for the plant to maximise sunlight capture on the forest floor by increasing the spread of the leaf while decreasing the mass of leaf cells to support. With the right light and humidity conditions, the Monstera plants can develop stunning fenestrations that run from leaf margins to the mid rib and also appear as mid-rib fenestrations.Although it is native to tropical jungles Monstera can grow very well indoors and with the right light and care the leaves can grow up to two feet in size. Monsteras are unique, easy-going houseplants that love to trail over the pot or climb along a stake or trellis. These are hardy plants that can live easily in warm climates but can be tough to take care of if you live in a colder climate but not impossible, making it the perfect plant for beginners.
Monstera Plant Care
✅ Light
The Monstera (swiss cheese plant) can grow literally anywhere in your home, it can survive in low light but grows faster in bright indirect light. Although it doesn’t require direct sunlight, it will love the mild morning sun for an hour or two. Better light translated to bigger leaves with deeper fenestrations. Avoid direct sunlight during late mornings or later, strong light might cause leaf burn in the Monstera. In its natural habitat, it grows on the forest floor or along larger trees.✅ Soil
The Monstera grows on the forest floor that has a good layer of mulch and organic layer making it rich but extremely well-draining. So give your Monstera plant a rich but light and well-draining potting mix. Supplement it with a good broken down compost every month in its growing period.✅ Water
The Monstera loves a good moist soil, but it's best to let the soil dry out in between watering cycles. Water it thoroughly and let the water drain out, empty the base plate ASAP, and let the top two inches of the soil dry out before watering again. Your Monstera will love you extra if you give it filtered water or water that has been left to stand overnight.✅ Fertilisation
To get good growth, feed your Monstera with a good quality generic fertiliser in its growing period of spring to fall. Fertilise it every two weeks with both root and foliar application for better growth. Regular fertilisation will result in excellent root and shoot growth. Don’t fertilise your plant in the winters when it is dormant.It is also very important that the potting mix has an equal proportion of a garden soil, cocopeat, and well rotten compost (vermicompost) for a continuous supply of nutrients to the plants over its growing period in the same pot.
✅ Cleaning your Monstera
Even though Monstera's produce edible fruit in their natural habitat - the reason behind the name 'Deliciosa'. The fruiting does not happen form often and almost never in home setting and potted Monstera. Monstera, the houseplant, is all about its beautiful fenestrated leaves and keeping them clean is important not only for their beauty but plant health too. The large surface area of leaves means more dust settling on them and blocking the stomata, thus affecting the rate of photosynthesis and consequently plant health and growth.Clean your Monstera regularly with a soft moist cloth, just plain water will do. On some occasions, once in a month or two depending on how dusty it is in your area, wipe down your Monstera leaves with a mild soap solution.
Tip: Wear an old sock on your palm for an easier cleaning routine.