Monstera Deliciosa, also known as the swiss cheese plant, is a beautiful water plantain variant native to the tropical forests of Southern Mexico and Panama. This stunning tropical foliage is easy to care for and perfect for beginners, requiring only medium to bright indirect light and the occasional weekly waterings.

This one-of-a-kind plant is the perfect thing to brighten up your living space and transform it into something new by adding a touch of the tropics. You’ll be delighted to receive it and find perks such as:

✧ Air-purification throughout the home
✧ This plant is fruit-producing, and its fruits are completely edible and delicious
✧ The fruits are full of natural vitamins such as vitamin C and calcium that will work to help you feel your best!
✧ Easy to Care
✧ Low Light Plant

🌱 Watering Conditions:
Water me every 1-2 weeks and allow the soil to dry out halfway down between waterings.

🌱 BIO:

Found in Panama and southern Mexico, the Monstera is a member of the Arum family. This plant is a climbing, evergreen perennial vine that is recognized for its large perforated leaves. They are commonly called the swiss cheese plant due to its string like leaves. they can grow up to 20 meters tall in the wild and the leaves can grow up to a meter. The roots have been used to weave baskets and ropes. Its also used to treat arthritis and other ailments. These plants are relatively easy to care for and very hard to kill. This plant also produces long, brown aerial roots that is used in the wild to get a hold on the trees it grows on.Cutting Only :
Plant Cutting propagation can be done in water or soil, but once it begins, the plant has difficult switching to the other growing medium.
If you place the cutting in water, the plant should remain in water once it grows larger. The same goes for a cutting propagated in the soil.
It is normal for your cutting to shed a few leaves over time, but if you are seeing increased leaf loss, there might be an underlying problem.
If your cutting plant has distorted leaf growth, this may be due to nutrient and/or light deficiencies, insect infestations, or too little water. Mealybugs and scale often take up residence on the plant, and can be removed with an alcohol-soaked cotton ball.
If the cutting plant leaf tips are turning brown, this is a sign of low humidity. To solve this problem, you can lightly spray your plant with water or place it in a room with a humidifier.
Bare Root Only :
Soil: Lightweight, well-aerated, fast-draining growing medium
Container: Use a small sized pot that keeps the roots tightly packed; Drainage holes are a must
Light: Although this plant will survive in low light conditions, bright indirect sunlight is best
Temperature: Daytime 70 F (21 C) and above, nighttime 60-65 F (16-18 C)
Humidity: Higher humidity than average household levels (40-60 percent)
Watering: Water when the soil is almost dry during growth phase, infrequently during winter
Fertilizing: Feed monthly with diluted water-soluble fertilizer only in spring and summer
Potted plant Only :
DO NOT WATER YOUR PLANT for at least 2-3 days.
DO NOT RE-POT for at least 6-8 weeks.
Your plant Needs to settle and acclimate. Some leaves might drop or turn yellow.
Happy Planting :)