Monstera Plant Indoor Or Outdoor. Outdoors the Monstera deliciosa can grow in the full shade of deep woodlands and semi-shade of light woodlands. Still set indoor plants outside at least once a year in direct sunlight to encourage lush growth.
Use a pot with drainage holes and enough depth to add a stake trellis or moss-covered stick that the plant can climb. A relative of the philodendron and pothos monstera loves to climb up trees and can grow quite large even indoors. The long pointed leaves have a dark green color with white stripes and spots.
Erin also notes that this plant is known for its impressive growth and can reach heights of six feet tall indoors.
The flowers look a lot like anthuriums and contain both male and female parts so they are self-pollinating. Protect the Monstera plant from harsh direct sunlight as it can cause damage to the foliage. There is no ideal size chart for your monstera plant. Monstera can get root bound as their roots grow densely and quickly.