Split Leaf Monstera Indoor Care. Plant your monstera in well-draining indoor potting soil with a little extra peat moss mixed in. Moisten the moss and wrap it in plastic.
The leaves stems and roots of a Split Leaf Philodendron and a Monstera deliciosa contain oxalic acid and are reconsidered very poisonous. Plant your monstera in well-draining indoor potting soil with a little extra peat moss mixed in. If you want a big tropical low maintenance plant this one is perfect.
If you want a big tropical low maintenance plant this one is perfect.
Wrap the notch aerial root and the node where the leaf joins the stem with a 1-2 inch layer of sphagnum moss. The leaves stems and roots of a Split Leaf Philodendron and a Monstera deliciosa contain oxalic acid and are reconsidered very poisonous. This monstera plant is famous for the holes in its leavesholes that sometimes grow so large as the leaf grows that they split the leaf. Water your Monstera when the top two inches of the soil is dry.