Monstera is a beautiful, tropical plant that many people like. The plant has become popular for its large, emerald green leaves.
In the article we will tell you how to properly care for the plant.
Light and watering
As a rule, monstera is a houseplant, however, in a favorable climate, it can be grown outdoors.
The plant is not whimsical enough to care for.
Monstera needs a lot of light. A day for the plant will be enough 5-8 hours of indirect, but bright light. If you have a variety with variegated leaves, they will need more light to show the pattern.
To ensure sufficient light, choose a location for the plant that receives indirect sunlight. If, for example, this is not possible in winter, purchase a special grow lamp.
Monstera needs watering - 1 time in 7-14 days. For irrigation, you can use the bathroom with a shower or tap water.
Allow the soil to dry out between waterings so that the roots do not rot.
Temperature and Humidity
Optimum air temperature is 65 to 85°F. Low temperatures will stop the growth of the plant.
With regard to humidity, one spray of water per week is sufficient. Remember to keep the room humid. Use an air humidifier.
Monstera Care Tips
- Fertilize the plant once a month in spring and summer.
- Cut off yellow leaves and dying stems.
- Transplant the monstera into a new pot every 2-3 years.
- Choose an unglazed earthenware or terracotta pot.
- Install a post to stabilize the plant.
The plant is toxic to pets, can cause vomiting, irritation of the oral mucosa.