Monstera care UK is simple once you understand what this tropical houseplant needs. Also known as the Swiss cheese plant, Monstera deliciosa is popular for its dramatic split leaves and easy-going nature.

This guide covers everything from watering and light to common problems and how to fix them.

Best light for monstera plants

Monsteras thrive in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch leaves.

How often to water monstera

Water when the top 3–5cm of soil feels dry. Overwatering causes root rot.

Best compost for monstera

  • Free-draining houseplant compost
  • Add perlite or bark for airflow

Ideal temperature & humidity

  • Temperature: 18–27°C
  • Keep away from draughts
  • Mist occasionally

Feeding your monstera

Feed monthly in spring and summer with a balanced houseplant fertiliser.

Common monstera problems

Yellow leaves

Usually caused by overwatering.

Brown leaf tips

Low humidity or underwatering.

No leaf splits

Needs more light.

Drooping leaves

Check watering routine.

How to prune monstera

Remove dead or damaged leaves using clean scissors.

Repotting monstera

Repot every 1–2 years in spring.

FAQ

Is monstera safe for pets?

No – toxic to cats and dogs.

Can monstera grow outside?

Only in summer, sheltered.

How big do monsteras get?

Up to 2 metres indoors.


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