Description:
A variegated split-leaf Monstera is a Monstera deliciosa plant characterized by patches of white or cream on its dark green, heart-shaped, fenestrated (split and holey) leaves. The variegation is a result of a natural genetic mutation that reduces chlorophyll in certain leaf cells, causing slower growth and requiring more careful light conditions. Common types include Albo with large, uneven patches and Thai Constellation with a speckled, marbled pattern
Care:
To care for a variegated Monstera, provide bright, indirect light to encourage variegation while avoiding direct sun, which can scorch delicate leaves. Water only when the top 50% of the soil is dry to prevent root rot, using a chunky, well-draining potting mix. Supply a moss pole for climbing, which helps produce larger leaves with more splits.Maintain warm, humid conditions, and fertilize lightly during the growing season
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