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Monstera obliqua - 5" Pot

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  • Rare collector aroid with leaves that are more hole than leaf
  • Thin, papery, fenestrated foliage
  • Loves high humidity - perfect for terrariums
  • Slow-growing indoor climber for a moss pole
  • Often confused with the easier Monstera adansonii
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Country of origin: India

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Monstera obliqua is a slow-growing evergreen climbing aroid from the rainforests of Central and South America. It is famous for its remarkably thin, almost paper-like leaves that can be more hole than leaf, a trait that makes it one of the most sought-after collector plants. True M. obliqua is rare in the trade and is frequently confused with the far more common and easier Monstera adansonii.

In India it is grown strictly as an indoor or shaded-balcony houseplant, where its small, lacy, fenestrated foliage trails or climbs up a moss pole. It demands warmth, consistently high humidity and bright indirect light, making it best suited to humid coastal and tropical regions or to terrariums and protected indoor spots elsewhere.

Specifications

Family Araceae
Native region Central and South America (tropical rainforests)
Mature height 1.5-3 m as an indoor climber on a support
Mature spread 30-60 cm
Growth rate Slow
Foliage Thin, papery, ovate green leaves with large natural holes (fenestrations); evergreen
Flower colour Cream/white spathe (rare indoors)
Flower season Rarely flowers in cultivation
Climate zone Tropical, warm-humid (USDA 10-12); indoors elsewhere in India

Care guide

Sunlight Bright, indirect light; protect from direct sun which scorches the thin leaves. An east window or filtered light suits it.
Watering Keep evenly moist but never soggy; water when the top 2-3 cm of mix dries. Reduce in winter. Very sensitive to both drought and waterlogging.
Soil / mix Light, airy, fast-draining aroid mix (coco peat/coir, perlite, orchid bark and charcoal); must not stay waterlogged.
Temperature Thrives at 18-29 C; keep above 13-15 C. Protect from cold drafts and AC blasts.
Humidity High humidity essential, 70-90%; ideal for terrariums. In dry Indian summers/winters use a humidifier, pebble tray or grouping.
Fertilizer Feed a balanced, diluted liquid houseplant fertilizer (half strength) once a month during the growing season (spring-monsoon); none in winter.
Pruning Minimal; trim leggy or damaged stems and pinch tips to encourage bushiness. Wear gloves as sap is irritant.
Repotting Repot every 1-2 years in spring into a slightly larger pot once roots fill the container.
Propagation Stem cuttings with at least one node and an aerial root, rooted in water or moist sphagnum moss in a warm, humid spot.
Pests & problems Spider mites, mealybugs, scale and aphids, especially in dry air; wipe leaves and treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
Toxicity / safety Toxic to humans and pets if chewed; contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals that cause mouth/throat irritation and swelling. Keep away from children and pets.
Difficulty Difficult

Uses

<p>Grown almost exclusively as an ornamental:</p><ul><li>Collector&#039;s indoor houseplant for bright, humid corners.</li><li>Excellent terrarium and closed-case plant due to its love of high humidity.</li><li>Trained on a moss pole or grown in a hanging basket for a lacy, trailing display.</li></ul>

Growing tips

<p>In India, give it the brightest spot out of direct sun and pair it with a humidifier or pebble tray during the dry months (October-March) and the peak summer heat.</p><p>The monsoon and post-monsoon warmth (June-September) is the best growing and propagation window. In winter, move it away from cold windows, cut back on watering and stop feeding. A terrarium or a bright, steamy bathroom keeps humidity high enough for healthy, fenestrated growth.</p>

Frequently asked questions

Is my plant a true Monstera obliqua or a Monstera adansonii?
Most plants sold as obliqua are actually adansonii. True obliqua has extremely thin, papery leaves where the holes can take up more area than the leaf tissue, and it grows slowly. Adansonii has thicker, sturdier leaves with smaller holes and is much easier to grow.
Why is Monstera obliqua so hard to grow in India?
It needs constantly high humidity (70-90%), steady warmth and bright indirect light. India's dry summers, winters and indoor AC quickly stress its delicate leaves. Growing it in a terrarium or with a humidifier greatly improves success.
Is Monstera obliqua safe around pets and children?
No. Like other aroids it contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals and is toxic if chewed, causing mouth and throat irritation, drooling and swelling. Keep it out of reach of children, cats and dogs.

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