Description: Monstera deliciosa. It doesn't get more iconic than the Swiss cheese plant! Well-rooted plant cuttings as shown in the second picture.If it’s too long I’ll remove some leaves. The first photo is for reference only, easy to grow, and makes a great low-light house plant. The “Monstera plant” refers to a series of popular indoor houseplants best known for their gorgeous, sweeping green leaves. Its hardiness makes it suitable for botany beginners. This low-maintenance plant has become a home decor staple due partly to its ability to grow well indoors. This large one will instantly bring on-trend jungle vibes to your home. They love to spread out, so give them plenty of space and use a coir pole to keep them upright. Monsteras are easy to care for and make an ideal first houseplant. All sales are final no return or exchange.Leaves may get damaged in transit. Buy at your own risk. How to Care for Your Monstera PlantPlant parents love Monstera variants because they’re easy to take care of and don’t see problems with wilting as frequently as other tropical plants. Avoid overwatering and keeping your plant in low light to prevent damage to the roots and leaves. HumidityMonstera plants love humidity, as it mimics their native Central American climates. The ideal humidity level for a Monstera is 50% or higher, but it can survive in most comfortable in-home climates. You can use a portable humidifier or spray its leaves with filtered water once daily if you’d like to boost your Monstera. SunlightDirect sunlight is too harsh for the Monstera plant and can lead to dehydration and burnt leaves. To help your plant grow large and healthy, place it in an area where it receives plenty of indirect or filtered light throughout the day. Though the Monstera can be trained to withstand harsh light, you’ll have better luck improving the health of most parts of the plant with consistent low light. TemperatureMonsteras do best in naturally warm areas, so try not to let the temperature in your home fall below 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Though the plant can survive in a wide range of temperatures, consistent exposure to cool, dry air can potentially kill it. So keep your Monstera away from any air conditioning system you’re running in your home. WateringOverwatering is more often a problem with Monstera plants than underwatering, as new plant parents often attempt to maintain consistently moist soil. Remember that these plants originated in the tropical climates of the rainforests, which means they are used to periods of heavy rains followed by long dry spells. Water your Monstera plant once every one to two weeks during the growing season, which usually lasts from the early spring to late summer. Don’t be afraid to allow the top of the soil to dry out completely between waterings—this will mimic the plant’s natural climate and prevent fungal diseases such as root rot. PetsOne last note—keep your plant out of the reach of small children and pets to avoid health hazards. Though it’s only mildly toxic to humans, the plant’s leaves can cause severe oral irritation and swelling to cats and dogs if ingested. Decorative plant, non-edible.
Price: 18.99 USD
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
End Time: 2024-11-25T23:39:58.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Houseplants
Genus: Monstera
Common Name: Swiss Cheese Plant (Monstera Deliciosa)
Features: Air Purifying, Organic