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cselandscapearchitect · 10 months
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Demystifying Monstera deliciosa Care: How Often Should You Water Your Leafy Companion?
Welcome to our Monstera deliciosa care series! One of the most frequently asked questions by plant enthusiasts is, “How often should I water my Monstera deliciosa?” Proper watering is key to maintaining the health and vitality of this tropical beauty. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the ins and outs of watering your Monstera deliciosa, ensuring it receives the hydration it needs…
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melodylife · 1 year
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Monstera Albo Variegata
Detail of Monstera Albo Variegata Home plant care
Very rare individually known as the pure white monstera. The best white classic variegated leaf for collectors in Malaysia! The purest white variegated ever Monstera albo variegata is a hybrid plant, not an albino plant.
Can be as indoor or outdoor plants. It’s climber plants. Monstera Albo Variegata grown in a 2″ pot A special variation of the famous Monstera deliciosa, Albo Variegata has pure white variegation on its green leaves that grow large and perforated.
A climbing philodendron-type plant, this is one of the more rare and sought-after houseplants due to its limited quantities that are now available on the market. Beautiful specimen plants, with a bit of care and attention, will thrive in the correct environment.
Monstera Albo Variegata – or variegated Swiss cheese plant – is a striking evergreen with large oval leaves and large holes. This climbing plant can get quite big, so give it plenty of room to roam or provide a moss pole to climb. Get one and see how it is to take care of a houseplant on a regular basis!
The variegation on this plant is truly one-of-a-kind, each leaf having a different pattern and distinct white and green splashes. A bright spot with no direct sunlight is best for it. Soil should be kept moist but not soaked and only water when the top layer is dry. Reduce watering during the winter months.
Essential Tools for Monstera Albo Variegata Plant Care
Houseplant potting soil
Peat and aeration stones
Water probe or moisture meter
Protective gardening gloves
Pruning shears
Watering can
Spray bottle
Drip tray
Well-draining container
All-purpose, balanced houseplant fertilizer
Monstera Albo Variegata is a great indoor house plant for beginners because of their generally easy-to-manage requirements, and the fact that you can’t really hurt them. They will thrive under moderate conditions, even in a dimly lit room. The Monstera albo variegata is an indoor plant known for its dramatic, bold leaves and its stunning white flowers. Because of their beauty and uniquely exotic look, they are great plants to have inside your home.
Monstera albo variegata is a great option for the person who wishes to have a little more space devoted to their indoor greenery. This tropical beauty adds a splash of color to any home and only needs moderate care to thrive. Although this particular plant may not be for everyone, it’s certainly worth giving a try. Do not allow your Monstera to become root bound. Give them plenty of room to grow, avoid frequent repotting, and never overwater.
The Monstera is a great beginner indoor plant due to its ability to thrive in many different conditions. It requires minimal care, but it has a nice appearance when grown in bright and humid conditions.  The standard houseplant, Monstera (Albo Variegata) is a great choice for just about anyone. This plant requires little care, looks great, and thrives in low-light conditions.
Usually, healthy vegetative growth and consistent watering are the key factors to maintaining an attractive appearance, but if you see it start to wither or begin to pinch back its new growth, withholding water can help revive it until you’re ready to maintain it again. Plants need light as well, although low light is typically enough for them to survive and thrive. This is a classic choice for any household.
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matchbet-allofthetime · 4 months
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Mf, this would be so much easier (and better quality, god knows) if I had my actual drawing tablet and I wasn't using the stylus on my phone 😞
But I did it! Auuugh, I'm so excited to get this done one day (hopefully soon)
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This was a project and a half! But the bucket has holes in the bottom and the monsteras are split and repotted.
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sunshineram · 28 days
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pictures do not accurately show just how red this guy is. so very pretty
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khaotunq · 5 months
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"gets weirdly intense about houseplants" would definitely be in my bio if i were a character
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moregraceful · 9 months
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suffering through the heat death of the universe (new house has no air conditioning AND two floors AND i can't leave the house right this instant to get coconut water bc the dog finally stopped panicking and fell asleep (on my pillow)(help)), send me asks to ponder tomorrow while i unpack please
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mooodyposts · 6 months
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sick day includes cuddles and plant care
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toxooz · 1 year
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maybe im projecting but i feel like Ollie would have a FUCKING HUGE monstera plant in his house thats taking over his living room
#ollie#anytime someone asks about it hes just ''good camouflage for me :]''#in fact i feel like he would have a shit load of plants from his home continent that his mom keeps sending him#but again maybe im projecting AHA#like yeah he can forge weapons of war with his eyes closed and can maul a grown man to death but dammit that man knows his PLANTS#anyway i got a monstera over the winter bc ive wanted one for the longest time but i was sO scared of killing it#bc its higher maintenance than succulents and snake plants all that#and brother i aint got the remembrance or energy or executive function to be taknig care of high maintenance plants but luckily#my obsession has taken over and im doin pretty good keeping up with watering and i plan on getting it better soil for fertilization#it seems to be doing well and is even growing 3 new leaves AAOOOOO#one of the juvenile leaves even grew a lil hole in it and im :')#but i still gotta properly repot it and actually put poles in it to climb bc theyre kinda half ass put in there#but sPRING IS COMING i am ready#also have a monster adinsoniiiiiiihowever tf u spell it but same applies#i feel like just having 1 (or 2 kindof) that are high maintenance is goin good bc i can focus most of my energy on that like a pet PFFT#bc unfortunately i fear that if i had a shit load of high maintenance plants i would get overwhelmed and involuntarily make them all die#which SUCKS bc i want my house to be infested with so many plants sOOO BAD ugh maybe one day i wont be mentally ill lmfao 💗#ANYWAY more pon ti comin soon
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itsrainingfeathers · 1 month
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I purchased decent noise cancelling headphones and suddenly managed to go through the untidy thrift store and a really busy mall (some kind of birthday thing. the mall's birthday. i got a free yoghurt and 4 slabs of chocolate for 8€) without feeling like tearing my hair out. Wonder what that's all about
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melodylife · 1 year
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Monstera Punctulata Modern
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Monstera punctulata (Monstera deliciosa) is a tropical rainforest plant native to southern Mexico and south Panama. It has been introduced to many tropical places, becoming a somewhat invasive species in Hawaii and Seychelles. The particular epithet comes from the Latin pungens, which means “pointed.”
This well-established plant comes in a 4.5″ nursery container with drainage. Monstera punctulata (also known as the fiddle leaf fig or Swiss cheese plant) is an attractive evergreen native to Central and South American tropical forests, making it ideal for a warm, humid environment inside your home.
Monstera plants are low-maintenance and easy to care for, and they can make a dramatic accent to any room. Prefers direct sunlight to partial shade. Depending on the conditions, water once every 7-10 days. Before watering again, make sure the soil has dried out. Fertilize your houseplants on a regular basis with a specific houseplant fertilizer, about once every 6 weeks during the warmer months when the plant is actively growing.
Monstera punctulata, sometimes known as Monstera, is a plant in the Araceae family. It’s called Monstera punctulata variegata and has a different appearance from other Monstera kinds.
It has white variegations on its leaves (this variety has some green on the leaves too). The white color is caused by a lack of chlorophyll in particular places, making for an eye-catching variant of this popular houseplant.
Monstera punctulata is an evergreen shrub with dark green foliage. Its enormous, oval-shaped leaves are densely overlapping and reach a width of 3 feet. Although it grows quickly in optimal conditions, it is also incredibly adaptable, making it simple to care for in homes or businesses. This lovely plant can grow up to 10 feet tall and would look lovely in any indoor space.
Essential Tools for Monstera Punctulata Plant Care
Houseplant potting soil
Peat and aeration stones
Water probe or moisture meter
Protective gardening gloves
Pruning shears
Watering can
Spray bottle
Drip tray
Well-draining container
All-purpose, balanced houseplant fertilizer
The Monstera Punctulata is virtually an indoor tree; the plant may grow up to 20 feet in a pot, but its practical interior height is seven to nine feet. The Monstera Punctulata thrives in humidity and indirect sunshine, so if you have a south-facing window, you should be fine.
Keep the soil slightly damp when watering, as overwatering is one of the reasons why this plant dies quickly. It’s also simple to maintain; simply removing leaves from dead plants or applying leaf shine or wood polish restores its luster.
Monstera is one of the simplest tropical plants to cultivate indoors. It features a bamboo-like brown stem and tall, glossy leaves. A Monstera can sprout two leaves at a time and can grow to be 4′ long. The plant enjoys bright indirect light and will grow under fluorescent lights, but it can also be placed near a south-facing window that receives indirect sunlight for approximately 10 hours each day.
Too much spraying or misting of the leaves can cause the surface to develop black spots, which can grow if left untreated. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings when growing Monstera, but do not let it go fully dry.
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gettingpotted · 2 years
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(7/21/22)
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The second I gave it something to climb, it turned dark green, shot up, and started putting out new leaves like crazy!
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hardpacker · 1 year
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spring 2023 plant maintenance
seeing about getting some native plants for the front garden too 🌱
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ladyinthebluebox · 1 year
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someone please ban me from plant-tube...
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hibernationsuit · 5 months
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listen i know space theme won but. i think i'm going with plants.
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