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The Swiss cheese plant takes its name from its large, heart-shaped leaves that develop holes (called "fenestration") as they mature, giving them the
The Swiss Cheese Plant, also known as Monstera adansonii, is a star of the current indoor plant craze. In addition to trail beautifully from baskets in thick,
Learn about the proper care of Monstera adansonii, including light, water, and repotting. Plus, more growing tips for this houseplant.
Monstera adansonii (also known as the swiss cheese plant) is relatively easy to care for, but there are a few important tips you MUST know! Check out the blog post to find out!
Monstera adansonii is very easy to grow. Living in a lack of sunshine can also grow well. The tree should be placed with natural light, shady because it is a shade-loving plant, suitable for medium-light intensity. Growing Swiss Cheese Plant outdoors requires a roof. Otherwise, the plant will turn yellow and burn its leaves or die.
They're easier to keep thriving than you'd think.
Want to add a unique, easy plant to your houseplant collection? Here's what you need to know about Swiss Cheese plant care!
We have this mini monstera (Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma) at home that's been thriving and it have become a little too unruly. We staked it for months but it started to out grew those. In this video, I share how I got our wild child to climb the wall by our hallway using plant climbing wall clips. It's super easy to do and I'm loving the aftermath!
The Swiss cheese plant
Swiss cheese plant is thriving sitting next to the window in my bedroom
Want to root your Monstera Adansonii? It is super easy! Here's how to propagate a swiss cheese plant!
@stay.at.home.plant.mum on Instagram: "HAPPY MONSTERA MONDAY! I thought I’d share my Monstera Adansonii also called the Swiss Cheese plant. Read below for care tips. •Provide well-draining soil.
•When watering let the soil dry out and then water thoroughly.
•Add a stake or moss pole to the center of the pot to give your Swiss cheese plant a structure to climb on
•Fertilize during the growing season with a balanced houseplant fertilizer.
•best with bright indirect light. The foliage can…
Want to root your Monstera Adansonii? It is super easy! Here’s how to propagate a swiss cheese plant!
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