Mini Monstera 4" Nursery Pot
Mini Monstera 4" Nursery Pot
- ππππ ππππππ πππππ Although it has the nickname, this plant is not a part of the Monstera family. It's native to Southern Thailand and Malaysia and thrives in high humidity and warm temperatures. It is rare to find it in nature but luckily for you, it grows quickly and has taken quite the liking to the houseplant lifestyle
- ππππππππ ππππππππππππ Adaptable to medium to bright indirect light, this plant flourishes in a range of light conditions, making it a versatile and eye-catching addition to your indoor space
- ππππππππ πππππ Water once every week, allowing the soil to dry approximately 2 inches down for optimal care and health
- πππ ππππ While a captivating plant, this plant is not pet-friendly. Exercise caution and keep it out of reach of your furry friends
- πππππ ππππ Perfect for beginners, these low-maintenance plants offer an ideal starting point for aspiring plant enthusiasts. Embrace the joy of nurturing greenery with ease
- πππ πππ Encourage climbing by providing support with a moss pole or a plank of wood, allowing this charming plant to ascend gracefully
- ππππππππππ ππππππππ These plants is 4 inch wide grower's pots. Height of plant is approximately 15 inches tall from the bottom of the pot to the top of the plant. Plant size and appearance may vary at times based on the batch they were grown in, but beautiful nonetheless
Product Description
Monsteras are easily Instagramβs most hashtagged plant (#MonsteraMonday).
They're an easy-to-care-for tropical, and a perfect statement piece. They grow heart-shaped foliage, and some species develop fenestrations, or holes in their leaves, for unknown reasons. Because they reside on the jungle floor in the wild, botanists believe that these holes are an adaptation that allow water to flow to the soil, or to let light through to reach lower leaves. Whatever the mystery, we're here for it.
These trendy plants are climbers in nature. They use aerial roots to cling to bark and branches, and climb upward towards the sun in search of more light. We recommend planting yours with a moss pole or wooden plank to avoid it growing outward and drooping down and out to the floor. Encouraging it to climb up will not only help the plant grow neat and tall, but will save you space (for more plants) in the long run.
How to Plant, Grow and Care For Monstera Plants
LIGHTPlace in medium to bright indirect light. Avoid direct light, as this can scorch the leaves. | WATERWater once a week or when the top 2-3" of soil feel dry to the touch. You can err on the drier side in colder months. Leaves will droop when they're thirsty, but will perk up shortly after watering if you don't wait too long. | FEEDINGUse diluted plant food once a month in the spring and summer. Avoid plant food in the fall and winter when the plant goes dormant. If you've recently repotted, wait ~6 weeks before feeding. | TOXICITYThese plants are toxic when ingested, so keep out of reach of pets and small children. |