Monstera adansonii is a vining monstera with holes in its leaves. It’s also called the Swiss cheese plant. Monstera adansonii thrives in bright, indirect light and can tolerate morning or late afternoon sun.
Exposing them to bright light can make their leaves grow bigger. It is native to Central and South America and thrives in warm and high-humidity environments. If grown indoors, make sure to place them near a sunny window.
This plant loves moist soil but is not soggy, Although they can tolerate drought but not that long. Since this is a trailing plant with aerial roots, it prefers a well-draining mix with peat moss, coco cubes, or perlite added to the mix. Fertilizing this plant during its growing season encourages healthy, large leaves.
It is a perfect indoor or outdoor houseplant that captivates any visitors when they laid their eyes on them. You can grow them in USDA Hardiness Zones 10-12. Monstera adansoni is toxic to pets, so make sure not to mingle with them.
The only way to propagate them is via stem cuttings.
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Monstera deliciosa, Swiss Cheese Plant, in a 4 inch pot, split-leaf philodendron
Pictured in a 4 inch pot.
Plant will be shipped with pot and soil.
You will receive a plant similar to the ones in the photos.
The plant will be carefully wrapped and nested in crinkle paper so that any shock to the packaging can be absorbed and remain safe. Our paper packaging allows the plants to breathe during their travel!
Care instructions will be provided with plant.
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Please also note that plants may sometimes look a bit withered after being shipped. A little bit of sun and water will pucker these beauties right back up again! * * *
PRO CARE TIPS
Make sure to soak plant with water when soil is completely dry. Check if the soil is dry before each watering.
Best tip is to stick your thumb in the soil and check for moisture.
Direct sunlight for prolonged periods can cause sunburn (not good).
Keep plants out of frost!
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