Monstera Care Sun. Known for their Swiss cheese look both Monstera deliciosa this iteration has leaves that split at the edges and Monstera adansonii which has holes in the leaf centers are delightfully low-maintenance. Fertilize once a month in summer and spring and stop fertilizing in autumn and winter.
For this you can keep your plant in direct sunlight for 2 3 hours and later dwell them anywhere in the home receiving no sunlight. The Monstera deliciosa also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant is a tropical climber native to the Central and South American rainforests. Fill with soil around the roots.
Keep your Monstera a few feet away from an east or west facing window as these provide enough light without being too.
I keep mine in a western exposure and its really happy there she says. Place it in a spot where it. The Latin name Monstera deliciosa means delicious monster. I grow mine in a large Eastern exposure window so it received plenty of light including morning sun which is gentle on the plant.