5” Monstera Standleyana ‘Albo Variegata’

$16.00

This beautiful monstera standleyana is an attractive plant of white, yellow, or cream variegated leaves that prefers high humidity and bright indirect light. To give it some support, use a moss pole or trellis, or let it vine down on a hanging basket. A north-facing or east-facing window will allow plenty of bright, indirect light a day, but avoid direct sunlight. An aroid mix of light, chunky potting mix with additional additives of orchid bark, perlite, earthworm castings, vermiculite, and/or coco coir will help this plant grow. Before watering, check the soil and water when the top two inches have dried out. Add diluted fertilizer once a month during the spring and summer months. Leaves turning yellow or brown is an indication of too much water, while leaves turning brown can signify too much direct sunlight. Monsteras do best in temperatures ranging from 50 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit.

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This beautiful monstera standleyana is an attractive plant of white, yellow, or cream variegated leaves that prefers high humidity and bright indirect light. To give it some support, use a moss pole or trellis, or let it vine down on a hanging basket. A north-facing or east-facing window will allow plenty of bright, indirect light a day, but avoid direct sunlight. An aroid mix of light, chunky potting mix with additional additives of orchid bark, perlite, earthworm castings, vermiculite, and/or coco coir will help this plant grow. Before watering, check the soil and water when the top two inches have dried out. Add diluted fertilizer once a month during the spring and summer months. Leaves turning yellow or brown is an indication of too much water, while leaves turning brown can signify too much direct sunlight. Monsteras do best in temperatures ranging from 50 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit.

This beautiful monstera standleyana is an attractive plant of white, yellow, or cream variegated leaves that prefers high humidity and bright indirect light. To give it some support, use a moss pole or trellis, or let it vine down on a hanging basket. A north-facing or east-facing window will allow plenty of bright, indirect light a day, but avoid direct sunlight. An aroid mix of light, chunky potting mix with additional additives of orchid bark, perlite, earthworm castings, vermiculite, and/or coco coir will help this plant grow. Before watering, check the soil and water when the top two inches have dried out. Add diluted fertilizer once a month during the spring and summer months. Leaves turning yellow or brown is an indication of too much water, while leaves turning brown can signify too much direct sunlight. Monsteras do best in temperatures ranging from 50 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit.

Monstera Standleyana ‘Albo Variegata’

Commonly known as: Monstera Standleyana/Philodendron Cobra