Monstera Deliciosa (Monstera deliciosa) Air-Purifying Plant - 3-Pack
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Carefully inspected for pests and diseases before shipping
Shipped with eco-friendly packaging and care tips
Includes heat packs during cold weather to prevent freezing
Monstera Introduction: Monstera deliciosa, commonly called Monstera, is a lush, architectural staple that instantly transforms spaces into a tropical retreat.
Why You Need a Monstera
The Monstera delivers not just greenery but lifestyle enhancements: cleaner air, mood-boosting greenery, and a striking focal point for any room. The Monstera bundle elevates your indoor jungle vibe and doubles as living decor that fits boho, modern, or minimalist schemes while staying resilient with easy houseplant care.
Key Features
- Foliage: Broad, glossy green leaves with iconic fenestrations
- Dimensions: 6–8" pots at shipping, 10–14" tall; growth potential to several feet with support
- Growth Habit: Upright to climbing, with trailing tendencies as they mature
- Origin: Native to tropical Central American rainforests
Monstera Care Guide
- Light: Bright indirect sunlight is ideal; tolerates lower light but growth may slow
- Water: Water when the top 2 inches of soil dry; ensure well-draining soil to support root rot prevention
- Humidity: Prefers 40–60% humidity; mist occasionally or wipe leaves to keep dust-free
Safety Note
Is the Monstera pet-safe? No, the Monstera is toxic to pets — it contains calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate mouths and throats if ingested. Keep out of reach of curious cats and dogs.
Horticulturalist's Pro-Tip
Rotate the plants a few degrees each month and train them onto a moss pole; this encourages even vertical growth and dramatic leaf fenestration.
Elevate your space with this Monstera Trio and start cultivating your own lush, effortless sanctuary today.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much light does a Monstera need to stay vibrant?
A Monstera thrives best in bright, indirect light, though the Monstera can tolerate lower light conditions at the cost of slower growth.
How often should I water my Monstera to avoid root rot?
To keep your Monstera healthy, water only when the top two inches of soil are dry, as the Monstera is susceptible to root rot in standing water.
Why are the Monstera leaves turning brown on the edges?
Brown leaf tips on a Monstera usually indicate low humidity or underwatering; adjust humidity and water when the Monstera's topsoil dries.
What pests commonly attack a Monstera?
Monstera can attract spider mites, scale, or mealybugs; inspect leaves and treat with a gentle solution. The Monstera benefits from monitoring to keep pests away in an indoor jungle setting.
What type of soil is best for a Monstera?
Use well-draining soil for Monstera, a must for root rot prevention. The Monstera prefers airy, nutrient-rich mix to support healthy growth.
Should I fertilize my Monstera, and how often?
Fertilize the Monstera during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced houseplant fertilizer, following label directions; this helps the Monstera put on new leaves in your indoor jungle.
Should I prune my Monstera to encourage fenestrations?
Prune the Monstera selectively to remove leggy growth and encourage a fuller vining habit; pruning can help the Monstera produce more pronounced fenestrations as it matures.
How do I propagate a Monstera?
The Monstera can be propagated from stem cuttings or air layering; take healthy cuttings with at least one node and place in well-draining soil or water until roots form. The Monstera responds well to propagation and strengthens your indoor jungle.
What temperature is best for Monstera health?
Monstera thrives in typical indoor temperatures between 65–85°F (18–29°C); avoid cold drafts that can shock the Monstera.
Is Monstera safe for pets?
No, the Monstera is toxic to pets; it contains calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate mouths and throats if ingested, so keep the Monstera away from curious pets in your indoor jungle.
Does lighting affect Monstera fenestrations?
Bright indirect light encourages the Monstera to develop fenestrations, while too little light slows the process on Monstera deliciosa in an indoor jungle setting.
Can Monstera tolerate dry air?
The Monstera thrives best with 40–60% humidity; in very dry air, the Monstera may develop brown tips and slowed growth.
What potting mix is best for the Monstera Trio?
For the Monstera Trio, ensure a well-draining potting mix to support root rot prevention and allow adequate moisture movement, which is ideal for Monstera in an indoor jungle setting.
How often should I repot a Monstera Trio?
Repot a Monstera when roots become crowded or the plant outgrows its pot; this Monstera appreciates fresh soil and space to grow in a live indoor jungle environment.
What’s the best way to train a Monstera to climb?
Provide a moss pole or trellis and gently guide the Monstera vines; rotating the plant helps even growth and dramatic leaf fenestration in your indoor jungle.
Does Monstera require direct sunlight?
No, the Monstera prefers indirect sunlight; direct sun can burn the leaves of the Monstera deliciosa.
Is the Monstera Trio suitable for beginners?
Yes, the Monstera Trio is a forgiving option for beginners and a staple in the indoor jungle, especially when you follow well-draining soil, indirect sunlight, and proper watering to prevent root rot.
Can I cut back Monstera aerial roots?
Monstera aerial roots can be trimmed if they become unruly; this helps the Monstera maintain a tidy appearance while training on a moss pole.
What signs show my Monstera is thriving?
Healthy Monstera will produce new leaves, vibrant green color, and strong growth; in an indoor jungle, consistent Monstera growth signals success.
What makes the Monstera Trio a good decor choice?
The Monstera Trio offers instant "indoor jungle" vibe, with three mature plants providing texture and scale; the Monstera adds air purification and a bold focal point in your room.
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Monstera Deliciosa (Monstera deliciosa) Air-Purifying Plant - 3-Pack

