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Monstera deliciosa ’MINT’
Monstera deliciosa ’MINT’
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About
About
Monstera deliciosa 'MINT' is an exceptionally rare and stunning variegated cultivar featuring minty green, cream and soft yellow tones spread across large fenestrated leaves. The variegation appears in marbled swirls and patches, often with a cool-toned glow that sets it apart from other variegated Monsteras. Highly coveted for its subtle beauty and unique coloring, this plant is a true gem for serious collectors.
Specification
Specification
Care guide
Care guide
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light. Direct sun can damage the variegated areas, while too little light may fade the mint patterning.
Watering
Water when the top 2 to 3 centimeters (about 1 inch) of soil feels dry. Maintain light and even moisture without letting the soil become soggy.
Humidity
Prefers high humidity, ideally above 65 percent. Proper humidity supports vibrant coloration and steady growth.
Temperature
Best kept between 18 and 26 °C (65 to 79 °F). Avoid cold air, drafts and sudden environmental changes.
Soil
Use a well-draining and airy mix. A blend of coco coir, perlite and bark is ideal for maintaining healthy root conditions.
Fertilizing
Feed every two weeks during the growing season with a diluted, balanced fertilizer. Reduce or pause feeding during the winter.
Notes
As a climbing Monstera, 'MINT' benefits from a moss pole or trellis for support and vertical growth. Due to its high variegation, it is important to preserve green portions of the plant to maintain strong photosynthesis and overall vigor.
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