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Monstera 

 Monsteras are unique, easygoing houseplants whose dramatic leaves are adorned with dramatic hole formations. Some Monsteras are vining plants and love to trail over the pot or climb along a stake or trellis.



​LIGHT:
Your Monstera can grow just about anywhere in your home! It tolerates low light, but grows faster and becomes more dramatic in a spot with indirect bright light. That said, avoid strong, direct sunlight because it may burn the leaves. 
WATER: 
Water your Monstera when the top 50–75% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITY:
This plant will thrive in almost any environment, but if you want to give it a special treat, gently mist it once a week using a Mister. It’s best to mist your Monstera in the morning so the water has plenty of time to evaporate before evening.
TEMPERATURE:
Normal room temperatures between 60–80 degrees are great for your Monstera. It will not tolerate temperatures under 55 degrees or sudden drops in temperature. Avoid cold drafts and direct airflow from heaters in the winter months.
FOOD:
For best results, feed your plant once a month throughout the spring and summer, such as our All Purpose Fertilizer (20-20-20). A little bit of food will go a long way to encourage growth and root health. No fertilizer is necessary during the winter, it’s important to give your Monstera a chance to rest during the cooler time of year.
TOXICITY:
Monstera leaves are mildly toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will cause mouth and stomach irritation and possible vomiting.



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