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Monstera Electrolito
Monstera Electrolito
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About
About
Monstera 'Electrolyte' is a rare and electrifying cultivar of Monstera deliciosa, instantly recognizable by its vivid lime and chartreuse variegation contrasted against deep green leaves. Each leaf displays a unique, high-contrast pattern that often includes speckling, marbling and bold blocks of bright color. With its climbing nature and energetic appearance, this Monstera lives up to its name and makes a striking statement in any plant collection.
Specification
Specification
Care guide
Care guide
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can damage the lighter variegated areas and low light may cause variegation to fade.
Watering
Water when the top 2 to 3 centimeters of soil feels dry. Keep the soil lightly moist but never soggy.
Humidity
Prefers high humidity, ideally above 60 percent. Stable humidity supports strong growth and defined variegation.
Temperature
Best kept between 18 and 26 °C. Avoid cold air and rapid temperature changes.
Soil
Use a well-draining and airy mix. A combination of coco coir, perlite and bark is ideal for healthy root development.
Fertilizing
Feed every two weeks during the growing season using a diluted fertilizer. Adjust frequency depending on growth rate.
Notes
Monstera 'Electrolyte' benefits from a moss pole or trellis to support climbing and mature leaf development. The bright variegation can reduce chlorophyll production, so avoid removing all green areas to maintain overall plant health.
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