How to Care for a Monstera Deliciosa - That Planty Life (2024)

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Must-Have Plant for a Jungalicious Home

The month has finally come! Ok so it’s only the third month of our plant features but still, I’m excited! This month I’m featuring my absolute favorite plant!! This tropical beauty trumps all other plants, at least for me, and I can’t wait to tell you all you need to know to care for it.

Introducing… The Swiss Cheese Plant aka Monstera Deliciosa

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Winner of the Most Jungalicious Plant (awarded by us)

Plant Level: Beginner

Cost: $15-$50

The Monstera Deliciosa or swiss cheese plant is one of the easiest houseplants to care for. However, that doesn’t stop it from making a big statement with its giant perforated leaves. This fast-growing plant will not disappoint I promise! One of my favorite parts of this plant is that with the appropriate amount of light each leaf that grows gets a little bit bigger with more splits in the leaves. Once you see your first leaf unfurl with fenestration you’ll instantly fall in love.

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Monstera Deliciosa

While this plant is often referred to as the Split Leaf Philodendron it’s not truly a philodendron at all. The swiss cheese plant’s scientific name is Monstera Deliciosa and it’s a member of the Araceae family. It originates from the tropical forests of Central America. It’s giant leaves, as big as two feet across, are so deliciously gorgeous. In its natural habitat, this plant is a climbing epiphytic vine, it shoots out aerial roots and grows up trees. In the wild, it can climb up to 70 feet. It also grows corn-on-the-cob-looking green fruit, which is said to taste like bananas, mangos, and pineapples. Basically the perfect fruit smoothie hence the deliciosa.

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Now that we’re on the same page about how amazing and necessary this plant is for any plant parent, let’s get into the specifics of how to take care of it.

Light:

The Swiss Cheese plant can survive in a variety of light conditions, from low light to bright indirect light. In low light conditions, this plant will still grow but will not develop the large leaves and perforations that make it famous. In order to get the gorgeous look we all want, make sure to move it to a spot with bright indirect light. Invest in a grow light if you need added light for your plant. Careful of direct light as this can sunburn the leaves.Overall a medium-light source will keep this plant super happy!

Make sure to keep those large leaves clean. If you notice dirt or dust clean them with a clean wet rag. I do not recommend ever using food products or commercial leaf cleaners on your plants.

Water:

Water your Monstera when the top 2 inches of the plant is dry. I use this moisture meter to test my plants before I water. Once it says dry it’s time to water. This plant is pretty forgiving so going a day or two longer than you should won’t cause any real problems. With this plant, it’s better to let it get a little too dry than to get it too wet.

When you water make sure to water thoroughly until water comes out the bottom of the pot. Check out our blog post that gives a simple trick to make sure you don’t overwater your houseplants. Make sure not to leave the plant in standing water as this will lead to root rot.

Soil:

Use a quality indoor plant soil to plant your Monstera. This plant grows rapidly so be conscious of that and routinely check to make sure the plant isn’t root-bound. Once the roots start to come out the bottom of the pot or it can’t retain water as long, it might be time to repot it into a larger home.

Humidity:

The Monstera originates from the tropics so naturally, it’s going to be a humidity loving plant. It’s also a pretty laid back plant so it can acclimate to most humidities found in your typical home. Give it some extra love by misting regularly, placing it close to some planty friends, or adding a humidifier to your space.

Fertilizer:

To encourage a lot of healthy new growth feed your plant during the spring and summer months with indoor plant food. Skip out on the fertilizer during the winter months when the growth isn’t so vigorous.

Toxicity:

Although in the wild this plant grows a delicious fruit the rest of the plant is toxic! Ingestion will cause stomach irritation and possibly vomiting so be wary of that with pets and children.

Special Considerations:

Why don’t these leaves look right?

Have you found a plant at a plant store that is marked as a Swiss Cheese plant or Monstera Deliciosa but it’s small heart-shaped leaves are leaving you wondering if it really is the same plant? No need to worry this is simply a baby plant. Aww, how sweet. With the proper care as it matures the leaves will slowly get bigger and eventually you’ll have a proud parent moment when a leaf unfurls with splits in it.

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Extra support

In the wild, this plant naturally grows up trees. It will develop aerial roots and you don’t need to worry about repotting and burying these roots. You will need to give him a little extra support as it matures though to avoid the stem from breaking off. Simply add a moss pole to your pot that your Monstera can attach to and grow up. You can even support him by loosely attaching him to a piece of wood or bamboo.

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When your Monstera starts to get a little long and leggy you can also just chop him up and make a super bushy plant or share some of the cuttings with friends. Just make sure your cutting has a leaf or two and at least one node. Large plants will have aerial roots. You can simply place these roots into the soil and you have a new baby plant.

Perfect Home

This plant can grow very large! Before you purchase be sure you have adequate space for him to grow. A small corner or windowsill will quickly be outgrown by this speedy grower.Find a large space close to a bright window and you’ll see how fast it will fill up that spot.

Our favorite home for a Monstera Deliciosa is a beautiful crisp white modern planter. Check out this gorgeous one here.

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Extra Special

If you’re looking to be extra in the plant world try your luck at finding a gorgeous variegated Monstera Deliciosa. These pricey but gorgeous plants are sure to get you some attention from any plant lover.Be careful if you’re lucky enough to own one of these beauties, everyone you know will be asking for a cutting. Including me please send nodes.

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I absolutely loved this plant with all my heart the first time I saw it and now have more than one living in my home. Its fast growth rate and laid back care routine make it the perfect plant for any plant parent. Drop us a comment below with any questions or share with us your favorite Monstera cultivar. Happy plant shopping!

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FAQs

How to Care for a Monstera Deliciosa - That Planty Life? ›

Water your Monstera when the top 2 inches of the plant is dry. I use this moisture meter to test my plants before I water. Once it says dry it's time to water. This plant is pretty forgiving so going a day or two longer than you should won't cause any real problems.

How do you care for a monstera plant indoors? ›

Keep away from drafts, especially during the winter months. Feed your Monstera Standleyana Albo monthly in the spring and summer with a general-purpose fertilizer. No fertilizer is needed in the fall and winter months when the plant is dormant. Always fertilize on moist soil, never dry as it can burn the roots.

How do you keep Monstera plants alive? ›

Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light. Pro tip: Monsteras can benefit from filtered water or water left out overnight before using.

Are coffee grounds good for a monstera plant? ›

Houseplants can also benefit from the use of coffee grounds, though some may benefit more than others. Houseplants that prefer acid soil will be more receptive to coffee ground use. These include African violet, croton, gloxinia, monstera, peperomia, and philodendron.

How do I make my Monstera plant thrive? ›

Monsteras prefer a soil that is peaty and well-draining since an over moistened one that stays soggy or overly wet can cause root rot. You can water weekly and ensure any excess water drains away. While the monstera deliciosa don't like being overwatered, they love being humid.

How do Monsteras like to be potted? ›

Be sure to use a pot with drainage holes in the bottom. Plastic or ceramic pots work well for monstera, but you'll want to avoid terracotta, which allows the soil to dry out too quickly for this tropical plant. Always repot using fresh potting mix.

Should I mist my Monstera? ›

Humidity. Monstera Deliciosa enjoys a humid environment, which is why we recommend frequent misting of its leaves. Alternatively, you can place your plant close to other plants, which increases the humidity of the air around them.

Where is the best place to put a Monstera plant? ›

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.

What is the best room for a Monstera? ›

Light: Monstera's thrive best in indirect light. They can tolerate some direct sunlight, but too much can damage the leaves. Locating your Monstera on a spot near a window, but not in direct sunlight, is ideal. Temperature: A moderate room temperature between 18-25 degrees Celsius is perfect for the Monstera.

How do I get my Monstera to perk up? ›

Keep a consistent watering schedule–water when the top 2”-3” of the soil are dry. If you accidentally let your Monstera's soil dry out completely, you may see leaves go limp, droop, and possibly start to brown. If the soil is extremely dry all the way through the pot, a thorough soak is in order.

Should I cut brown spots off Monstera? ›

Cut them off if you find them unsightly – actually, cutting them off will have double benefit of getting rid of any potential thrips eggs that were injected into that leaf. Monstera deliciosa is a great long-term plant – you can get past the thrips!

How do you encourage new growth on Monstera? ›

From spring through fall — your monstera's active growth period — give it bright indirect or filtered light. In winter when sun is less intense, direct light encourages the best color and leaf development. Water – Monsteras are tropicals, but they prefer that soil dries out slightly during active growth.

Where should I put my Monstera plant in my house? ›

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.

Why are Monstera leaves turning brown? ›

If the air in your place is too dry, this could cause the leaves to start browning. Solution: mist your plant down every few days with water. Wipe down the leaves every once in a while with a banana peel to keep their pores open and accepting moisture. And maybe give it a warm shower here and there.

How do you know if your Monstera is happy? ›

Stems Standing Tall and Strong

A Monstera with strong and upright stems is a true sign of health and happiness. Think of the stem as the plant's superhighway, bustling with activity, delivering life-sustaining supplies to each leaf.

Why is my Monstera droopy? ›

It may be struggling to adapt to the new substrate due to the changing moisture and aeration levels. Drooping is usually indicative of thirst.. but it could be from not giving enough water or from the plant unable to take up water from the roots (either root damage from repotting or rot from staying too damp).

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