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Monstera deliciosa - height 85cm
Monstera deliciosa - height 85cm
Výška: 85 cm
Šířka: 27 cm
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Pot diameter 27cm
Monstera deliciosa Care
Monstera deliciosa is one of the most popular houseplants due to its iconic fenestrated leaves. It is relatively undemanding and adaptable, but it requires the right conditions to achieve giant leaves with fenestrations (holes).
💧 Watering
Water only when the substrate in the upper **1/2 to 2/3 of the pot is dry**. Monstera does not tolerate overwatering, which leads to root rot (manifested by black spots on the leaves).
Unlike Caladiums, Monstera does not immediately show thirst by wilting, so it is better to use a skewer or finger test.
Use **room temperature, dechlorinated water**. Water that is too cold can shock the plant.
☀️ Light
It thrives best in **bright, indirect light**. The more light it gets (without direct midday sun), the larger its leaves and the more holes it will have.
It can tolerate partial shade (medium light), but the leaves will be smaller, without fenestrations, and the stems will stretch towards the light ("legginess").
**Beware of direct summer sun**, which can irrevocably burn the leaves.
🌡️ Temperature and Air
**Ideal temperature:** 18–27 °C. Growth slows down if the temperature drops below 15 °C.
**Air humidity:** Ideally **50–60%**. Monstera is more resilient in this regard than Xanthosoma, but in excessively dry apartment air, the tips of its leaves may dry out.
**Tip:** Regularly wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust, allowing the plant to breathe and photosynthesize better.
🌿 Fertilizing
During the growing season (spring–autumn), fertilize **every 14 days** with a liquid fertilizer for green plants.
In winter, reduce fertilization to once a month or omit it completely if the plant is not growing.
Due to its rapid growth, Monstera is quite "hungry," but always follow the recommended dosage to avoid burning the roots.
🧽 Substrate and Support
**Substrate:** Must be very airy and well-draining. An ideal choice is the so-called **"aroid mix"** (a mixture of potting soil, pine bark, perlite, and coco chips).
**Support:** Monstera is a climbing vine. For large leaves and healthy growth, provide it with a **moss pole or coir pole** to which it can attach its aerial roots.
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