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12 Jan 2018 The Swiss cheese plant (Monstera) is a tropical ornamental that has aerial roots growing downwards from the stem. How to Repot and Cut Back a Swiss Cheese Plant. For this Swiss cheese plant propagation, just take stem cuttings, with a section of the stem remaining, by cutting just
The Swiss cheese plant is a handsome indoor plant that can make an attractive centerpiece for the right space. It is a low-maintenance houseplant with the primary need of space to climb. The slits on its leaves which give it its name are an adaptation to rainforest living. It also makes it a conversation piece. Continue reading
11 May 2017
With the Monstera deliciosa, nature presents a magnificent specimen, which is more commonly known as “Swiss Cheese Plant". Its striking leaf structures and the white to delicate yellow flowers spread a tropical flair. It is said to be rather easy-care, even though it makes a certain degree of demands in order to thrive.
Lush and bold, Swiss Cheese Plant (Monstera deliciosa) makes a good accent if you have the space. Find out how to water, fertilize, repot and prune.
The Swiss cheese plant is fairly easy to care for and maintain, however, if the right conditions and care instructions are not followed the plant leaves can look very unattractive (see plant problems below). Aerial roots: This species has aerial roots which are there to support the plant growing. These roots which hang from a
30 Aug 2016 Also known as the Swiss cheese plant, Mexican breadfruit, or hurricane plant, Monstera deliciosa is recognizable by its large, glossy green leaves with deep splits and holes. Like most houseplants, it's native to the tropics, hailing from the rainforests of southern Mexico and Central America. While it rarely
19 Feb 2015 The plant needs warm interior temperatures of at least 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 C.) or warmer. Swiss cheese plant also needs moderately moist soil and high humidity. The aerial roots need something to hang on to, so a wooden or moss covered stake set into the middle of the pot will provide the extra support.
8 Nov 2017 Here are some growing condition tips: Light: Bright light, but not direct sunlight. Water: High humidity. Temperature: Prefers warm and humid conditions. Soil: A very well-drained potting mix, including plenty of perlite. Fertilizer: Feed regularly with liquid fertilizer throughout growing season.
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