Monstera Leaf Splitting

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Monstera Leaf Splitting. By growing your Monstera in the best light conditions it will reward you with faster growth more leaf splits and fenestrations and more resistance to overwatering and disease. Swiss cheese plant is one monstera nickname that references to those holes.

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Monstera Split leaf Monstera Swiss Cheese Plant. I do notice that it looks pretty cramped up in its current pot. When a monstera is still maturing it can be common that it does not produce leaves that are split.

This is also a plant with a wide variety of names many referring to its tasty fruit fruit salad plant monster fruit and some to its leaves.

One of the hottest houseplants of 2020 is the monstera deliciosa also known as the swiss cheese plant for its dramatic split leaves. Keeping your Monstera somewhere too dark in contrast will result in a plant that over time declines and dies. Switch to the light mode thats kinder on your eyes at day time. It grows quickly and full.