Caring For Monstera Plant Indoors. Read our ultimate guide to watering your monstera here. Monstera is a relatively easy houseplant to grow though not completely care-free.
This plant can easily get out of hand once it has been growing for over 3 years or so and will need cutting back. You should fertilize your plant at least one a month during the growth period with a liquid fertilizer. Santiago and Mast both recommend planting it with well-draining peat moss potting soil and adding a moss pole or a piece of wood to give it something to climb onfishing wire can also help coax it into place.
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It should begin rooting within the first couple of weeks or so. Just water them when their soil is dry to the touch about once a week and give them plenty of sunshine. It can reach more than 30 ft in nature. Dont soak the soil and dont get the leaves wet.