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Swiss Cheese Plant 4"
Swiss Cheese Plant 4"
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Monstera Deliciosa – The Iconic Swiss Cheese Plant
Add a touch of tropical elegance to your home with the Monstera deliciosa, a stunning and easy-to-care-for houseplant known for its iconic split leaves. Loved for its dramatic foliage and fast-growing nature, this plant thrives in bright, indirect light and adds a bold statement to any space.
Why You'll Love It:
✔️ Striking, Unique Foliage – Large, fenestrated leaves bring a lush, jungle-like vibe.
✔️ Easy to Maintain – Perfect for beginners and experienced plant lovers alike.
✔️ Air-Purifying Qualities – Helps improve indoor air quality by filtering toxins.
✔️ Fast-Growing & Climbing – Thrives with proper care and a support structure.
Care at a Glance:
- Light: Bright, indirect sunlight
- Water: Every 1–2 weeks, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings
- Humidity: Prefers a humid environment
- Growth: Can climb with support or be pruned for a compact look
- Pet Warning: Toxic if ingested
Transform your space with the lush greenery of a Monstera deliciosa! Shop now and bring home a plant that’s as stylish as it is easy to care for.
Care Plan
1. Light Requirements
Monstera thrives in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, while low light slows growth.
2. Watering Schedule
- Water when the top 2–3 inches of soil are dry.
- Use filtered or distilled water to avoid mineral buildup.
- Reduce watering in winter when growth slows.
3. Humidity & Temperature
- Mist leaves or use a humidifier to maintain humidity.
- Keep away from cold drafts and heat vents.
4. Soil & Repotting
- Use a mix of potting soil, perlite, and orchid bark for drainage.
- Repot every 1–2 years or when roots outgrow the pot.
5. Pruning & Support
- Trim dead or damaged leaves to encourage new growth.
- Provide a moss pole or trellis for climbing.
6. Fertilizing
- Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer monthly in the growing season.
- Reduce feeding in fall and winter.
7. Common Issues & Solutions
- Yellow leaves? Overwatering—let soil dry out.
- Brown leaf edges? Low humidity—mist or increase moisture.
- Leggy growth? Not enough light—move to a brighter spot.
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