Monstera Care Guide
Few houseplants are as iconic as the Monstera (Monstera deliciosa), also called the Swiss Cheese Plant. Its large, glossy leaves with natural splits (fenestrations) make it a centerpiece in any home. Native to tropical rainforests, Monsteras love bright, indirect light and steady moisture. With the right care, your Monstera can grow into a bold statement plant that brings a tropical vibe indoors.
Quick Facts
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Light | Bright, indirect light (tolerates medium light) |
| Watering | Weekly in summer; every 10–14 days in winter |
| Soil Type | Rich, well-draining potting mix with peat and perlite |
| Humidity | Prefers 60%+, tolerates 40% |
| Fertilizer | Feed every 4 weeks in spring/summer |
| Propagation | Stem cuttings with node; water or soil |

Care Tips
Light
Monsteras thrive in bright, indirect light. Too little light results in smaller leaves without splits, while direct sun can burn foliage. Near an east or west-facing window is ideal.
Watering
Keep soil lightly moist but not soggy. Water weekly in summer and reduce in cooler months. Always check the top 2–3 inches of soil before watering.
Soil
Use a rich, well-draining potting mix—combine standard potting soil with perlite and orchid bark to mimic rainforest conditions.
Humidity & Temperature
Monsteras love humidity. Mist leaves weekly or use a humidifier if your home is dry. They thrive in temps between 65–85°F (18–29°C).
Fertilizer
Feed with a balanced fertilizer every 4 weeks in spring and summer to support big leaf growth.
Propagation
Take a cutting with a node and leaf, place it in water or soil, and roots should form within weeks.
Troubleshooting
Yellow leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
Brown edges: Low humidity or too much fertilizer.
Small leaves without splits: Insufficient light or plant too young.
Styling Ideas
Large Monsteras shine in floor planters, corners of living rooms, or next to bright windows. Their tropical look pairs well with modern or boho décor.
Related Resources
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