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Monstera deliciosa, aka Swiss Cheese Plant is one of the hottest indoor plants ever! Super easy to grow, her big, glossy green leaves develop ridges and holes and add mega tropical vibes to any room.
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This tropical babe is native to southern Mexico and Panama but has travelled around the world and made herself at home in many lounge rooms and offices. She gets called the Swiss Cheese Plant because her unique leaves develop holes and ridges which are technically called fenestrations.
The Monstera deliciosa with her big, glossy green leaves is a fast grower and when planted in a pot can reach to 3m tall. In her natural, tropical rainforest environment she is hemiepiphyte growing up trees and spending some of her life as an epiphyte. So if you want her growing tall and not wide use a trainer in your pot and she will be sure to reach great heights.
She likes a spot that receives bright light but not direct sunlight, and give her a good water when the soil is dry to touch. Make sure you plant her in a large pot using a good quality, well-draining potting mix.
This babe is perfect for the plant parent newbie or the expert who wants to add some exotic, staple species to their collection. She only gets better with age so sit back and watch her grow.
This tropical babe is native to southern Mexico and Panama but has travelled around the world and made herself at home in many lounge rooms and offices. She gets called the Swiss Cheese Plant because her unique leaves develop holes and ridges which are technically called fenestrations.
The Monstera deliciosa with her big, glossy green leaves is a fast grower and when planted in a pot can reach to 3m tall. In her natural, tropical rainforest environment she is hemiepiphyte growing up trees and spending some of her life as an epiphyte. So if you want her growing tall and not wide use a trainer in your pot and she will be sure to reach great heights.
She likes a spot that receives bright light but not direct sunlight, and give her a good water when the soil is dry to touch. Make sure you plant her in a large pot using a good quality, well-draining potting mix.
This babe is perfect for the plant parent newbie or the expert who wants to add some exotic, staple species to their collection. She only gets better with age so sit back and watch her grow.
What to use me for: Creating indoor jungle vibes
I grow to: 3m high, 2m wide in a pot (I get a bit out of control when I am planted in the ground)
Where to place me: I need bright indirect light in the house and warm sheltered position outside. I will tolerate low light, but could get a bit leggie. I'll grow faster and become more dramatic in a bright spot. Rotate your Monstera periodically to ensure even growth on all sides and dust the leaves often so the plant can photosynthesize efficiently.
Soil Conditions: I need a well-drained potting mix
My features: Most parts of me are toxic apart from my fruit which you can only eat when I am ripe. My fruit tastes like a tropical smoothie, a mixture of banana and pineapple.
Please take care when choosing your plants. Some plants are poisonous and individuals may be more sensitive or react differently.
I am currently 20-30cm tall.
Most often yellowing occurs due to over or underwatering. If you see a combination of yellow and brown on the same leaf, it is typically due to overwatering. Check-in with the soil to determine if it matches your findings.
Lack of splits and holes in the leaf of a Monstera can be caused by many different factors, but generally, it means the plant isn't settled in an ideal environment. Check the light and water your plant is receiving, and adjust as needed. You can also take your plant's aerial roots and push them down into the soil so the plant can absorb more nutrients. It is good to note that your plant will only develop holes on its more mature leaves, so sometimes you just have to be super patient!
If he's getting way too big! Prune him back.
Fertilise only during the growing season and if you are using a premium potting mix with slow releasese fertiliser then this won't need to take place until the 6month mark.
Please note if planted in the natural ground these plants grow very large and have invasive roots so we recommend keeping it in a pot.
Our plants are beautifully grown and have well-developed roots. They are hardened, can be planted directly into the planters and are excellent performing Indoor plants - it’s our plant promise guarantee!
We carefully package your plants into a customised box to ensure safe transport, healthy plants and fast, free delivery to your door
This tropical babe is native to southern Mexico and Panama but has travelled around the world and made herself at home in many lounge rooms and offices. She gets called the Swiss Cheese Plant because her unique leaves develop holes and ridges which are technically called fenestrations.
The Monstera deliciosa with her big, glossy green leaves is a fast grower and when planted in a pot can reach to 3m tall. In her natural, tropical rainforest environment she is hemiepiphyte growing up trees and spending some of her life as an epiphyte. So if you want her growing tall and not wide use a trainer in your pot and she will be sure to reach great heights.
She likes a spot that receives bright light but not direct sunlight, and give her a good water when the soil is dry to touch. Make sure you plant her in a large pot using a good quality, well-draining potting mix.
This babe is perfect for the plant parent newbie or the expert who wants to add some exotic, staple species to their collection. She only gets better with age so sit back and watch her grow.
What to use me for: Creating indoor jungle vibes
I grow to: 3m high, 2m wide in a pot (I get a bit out of control when I am planted in the ground)
Where to place me: I need bright indirect light in the house and warm sheltered position outside. I will tolerate low light, but could get a bit leggie. I'll grow faster and become more dramatic in a bright spot. Rotate your Monstera periodically to ensure even growth on all sides and dust the leaves often so the plant can photosynthesize efficiently.
Soil Conditions: I need a well-drained potting mix
My features: Most parts of me are toxic apart from my fruit which you can only eat when I am ripe. My fruit tastes like a tropical smoothie, a mixture of banana and pineapple.
Please take care when choosing your plants. Some plants are poisonous and individuals may be more sensitive or react differently.
I am currently 20-30cm tall.
Most often yellowing occurs due to over or underwatering. If you see a combination of yellow and brown on the same leaf, it is typically due to overwatering. Check-in with the soil to determine if it matches your findings.
Lack of splits and holes in the leaf of a Monstera can be caused by many different factors, but generally, it means the plant isn't settled in an ideal environment. Check the light and water your plant is receiving, and adjust as needed. You can also take your plant's aerial roots and push them down into the soil so the plant can absorb more nutrients. It is good to note that your plant will only develop holes on its more mature leaves, so sometimes you just have to be super patient!
If he's getting way too big! Prune him back.
Fertilise only during the growing season and if you are using a premium potting mix with slow releasese fertiliser then this won't need to take place until the 6month mark.
Please note if planted in the natural ground these plants grow very large and have invasive roots so we recommend keeping it in a pot.
Our plants are beautifully grown and have well-developed roots. They are hardened, can be planted directly into the planters and are excellent performing Indoor plants - it’s our plant promise guarantee!
We carefully package your plants into a customised box to ensure safe transport, healthy plants and fast, free delivery to your door
What to use me for: Creating indoor jungle vibes
I grow to: 3m high, 2m wide in a pot (I get a bit out of control when I am planted in the ground)
Where to place me: I need bright indirect light in the house and warm sheltered position outside. I will tolerate low light, but could get a bit leggie. I'll grow faster and become more dramatic in a bright spot. Rotate your Monstera periodically to ensure even growth on all sides and dust the leaves often so the plant can photosynthesize efficiently.
Soil Conditions: I need a well-drained potting mix
My features: Most parts of me are toxic apart from my fruit which you can only eat when I am ripe. My fruit tastes like a tropical smoothie, a mixture of banana and pineapple.
Please take care when choosing your plants. Some plants are poisonous and individuals may be more sensitive or react differently.
I am currently 20-30cm tall.
Most often yellowing occurs due to over or underwatering. If you see a combination of yellow and brown on the same leaf, it is typically due to overwatering. Check-in with the soil to determine if it matches your findings.
Lack of splits and holes in the leaf of a Monstera can be caused by many different factors, but generally, it means the plant isn't settled in an ideal environment. Check the light and water your plant is receiving, and adjust as needed. You can also take your plant's aerial roots and push them down into the soil so the plant can absorb more nutrients. It is good to note that your plant will only develop holes on its more mature leaves, so sometimes you just have to be super patient!
If he's getting way too big! Prune him back.
Fertilise only during the growing season and if you are using a premium potting mix with slow releasese fertiliser then this won't need to take place until the 6month mark.
Please note if planted in the natural ground these plants grow very large and have invasive roots so we recommend keeping it in a pot.
Our plants are beautifully grown and have well-developed roots. They are hardened, can be planted directly into the planters and are excellent performing Indoor plants - it’s our plant promise guarantee!
We carefully package your plants into a customised box to ensure safe transport, healthy plants and fast, free delivery to your door
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Here’s 4 quick reasons people love our plants.
We sell plants by the pack, because when you buy 10 plants of one variety it’s quicker to pick and pack - saving us time and you money. When you buy from us, you’re effectively cutting out the wholesale and retail margin, allowing us to sell a premium plant for a fraction of the retail cost.
With best customer service team in the plant game, we have earned a 5 star reputation from independent feedback platform Feefo. We are realistic - sometimes things go wrong but we work hard to resolve it, even when it is not our fault.
Younger plants have a tendency to adjust in a new environment more rapidly than larger plants.
Digging holes is not that much fun! The good news is our plants require far less effort to plant for one simple reason - the holes are smaller.
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This is like having a garden coach in your pocket. Our plants nerds have setup a 30 day program to keep you on track and help you and your new plants survive the first month.
With tips and reminders for watering schedules, fertilisers and positioning this is the easiest way to grow plants confidently.
Just make a purchase and your garden coach fires up automatically!
Succulents don’t like a lot of water and long periods of drought won’t hurt yours one bit, they’re the best type of plant for forgetful folk, or those that are away from home a fair bit, so don’t feel bad if you haven’t given him a drink yet. One of the most common mistakes people make is watering them too much! The best potting mix for succulents is a well draining one. Using a good potting mix of porous soil for succulents is super important to prevent overwatering. Water your succulent when the soil is dry. Soak it thoroughly rather than giving it regular sips and always empty excess water from the saucer as it will rot the roots. If you’re struggling try one of our self-watering pots they make a plant killer look like a pro! In winter succulents need even less water. You can touch the soil each week and if it’s even a bit damp then leave it alone and try again the following week. Succulents need little moisture and although it seems cruel, a sure-fire way to kill your beauty is by watering it frequently. This will turn it to mush.
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Here’s 6 quick reasons from the top of our head.
We sell plants by the pack, because when you buy 10 plants of one variety it’s quicker to pick and pack - saving us time and you money. When you buy from us, you’re effectively cutting out the wholesale and retail margin, allowing us to sell a premium plant for a fraction of the retail cost.
With best customer service team in the plant game, we have earned a 5 star reputation from independent feedback platform Feefo. We are realistic - sometimes things go wrong but we work hard to resolve it, even when it is not our fault.
Growing plants can be a bit daunting but with a bit of expert help you can grow a green thumb. Our phone number is front and centre because we are here to help!
Younger plants have a tendency to adjust in a new environment more rapidly than larger plants.
Digging holes is not that much fun! The good news is our plants require far less effort to plant for one simple reason - the holes are smaller.
Quality is important to us - if we wouldn’t buy it ourselves, we won’t send it to you.
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