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Monstera Lava White Ghost - Preorder
Monstera Lava White Ghost - Preorder
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Monstera Lava White Ghost is an exceptionally rare variegated cultivated form of Monstera deliciosa admired for its dramatic high contrast foliage and striking pattern variation. This form has no documented wild origin and is the result of selective cultivation. The leaves display bold white to creamy sectors layered over green areas that often show mottled or lava like marbling, giving the plant its distinctive name. Some leaves may emerge almost entirely white while others show mixed coloration, making each plant completely unique and highly prized by collectors.
Because of the high level of variegation and reduced chlorophyll in lighter areas this Monstera requires stable conditions and attentive care to thrive, making it best suited for experienced plant enthusiasts.
Care guide
Light
Bright indirect light. Provide strong filtered light to support growth and help maintain variegation. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the white areas of the leaves.
High Humidity
Moderate to high humidity is preferred, ideally above sixty percent. Consistent humidity helps reduce stress and supports healthy leaf development.
Soil
Light chunky soil mix. Use an airy, well draining aroid substrate rich in organic matter to support strong root growth.
Watering
Keep evenly moist. Allow the top layer of the substrate to dry slightly between waterings. Avoid letting the soil dry out completely or remain waterlogged.
Temperature
Keep it warm between twenty and twenty eight degrees Celsius, or sixty eight to eighty two degrees Fahrenheit. Protect from cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
Fertilizer
Light regular feeding during the growing season supports steady growth. Use a balanced fertilizer at low strength.
Growth habit and additional care
Climbing growth with large fenestrated foliage and strong aerial roots. Highly variegated leaves are sensitive to stress, low humidity and inconsistent care, so stable conditions, minimal handling and a consistent routine are essential for long term success.
