How To Start Growing Monstera – The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide 

Monstera is one of the easiest houseplants to grow. With its bold, split leaves and low-maintenance nature, it’s perfect for beginners. This quick guide shows you how to care for and grow Monstera the right way.

Why People Love Growing Monstera 

  • Low Effort – I haven’t met someone who doesn’t love greenery around them. For some of you, gardening or growing plants on your premises is a calming activity, but few may seem excited at the beginning. they keep up their enthusiasm for a long time cause some plants demand routined care & maintenance, but not this one. Monstera are hardy plants and can survive in your garden with watering twice a week.
  • Beautiful Results – And just by giving bare minimum the capability of this plant to give aesthetic look to any place is just mesmerising, its gorgeous glossy and large leaves are eyecatchers.
  • Air-Purifying: NASA has spent 2 years on research that shows it can effectively remove harmful pollutants like formaldehyde and benzene.
  • Trendy – Because of its indoor adaptability and massive shiny leaves, it’s an all-time favorite of gardening enthusiasts and interior decorators.

What You’ll Need

🪴 A Right-Sized Pot

🌱 Well-Draining Soil

💧 Drainage Tray

🌤️ A Bright Spot

🌫️ Misting Bottle

🌿 Liquid Fertilizer

Step-by-Step: Plant & Grow Your First Monstera

Choose the right spot

Monstera loves to thrive under bright indirect sunlight , so choose a spot near your south facing window if you are planning to place it indoors and outdoors try to plant it in a shady or semi shady area. Harsh sunlight can burn their delicate leaves.

Pot it properly with aerated soil

A woman planting soil into a terracotta pot, preparing for a new plant.
Get your hands dirty and start fresh with a new indoor plant!

For making a perfect mixture of soil, you will need potting soil , peat moss , and perlite in a 3:3:1 ratio.

Water when topsoil is dry

Overwatering or underwatering your plant leads to different problems for keeping your plant hydrated. Remember this rule – Whenever you see and feel  the upper layer of soil after touching your monster, it needs water.

Wipe Leaves, Rotate For Even Growth

Wiping leaves make your plant presentable and gorgeous it also helps clear off the dirt, which acts as a hurdle in plant respiration. If you have planted your monster in a pot then rotating your plant in the direction of sunlight will make its growth even.

Common Mistakes to Avoid 

Overwatering

I know the urge to water your plant daily, especially if you’re a beginner. I know what you’re thinking: “More water means more care, “which is totally wrong. It leads to yellowing or wilted leaves, and in the worst case, it can lead to root rot, putting your plant life at risk.

Direct Sun Exposure

Placing your planting monster under extreme sun exposure can cause leaf burn and crispy edges.

Ignoring Repotting Needs

When your plant grows its roots will also develop and in pot they start to bind. It’s like a suffocation type of feeling to them which hampers their growth so you have to transfer them in the bigger pot. Best time for repotting is in early spring so they get enough time to establish themself before the full growing season.

Easy Monstera Care Tips 

Fertilize Monthly ( Spring/Summer )

Fertilizing your Monstera at the right time will ensure your plant’s proper and healthy growth. The best time to feed your Monstera plant is during its growth period, which is during spring and summer; feeding an optimal quality liquid fertilizer 1-2 times a month will be enough to boost its tropical foliage.

Support Aerial Roots

Monstera are epiphytes and because of its climbing nature monstera needs a support to cling on its aerial roots to mimic their growth in natural habitat.

Prune Yellow Leaves

A woman tending to a lush Monstera plant in a bright, sunlit room.
Bringing nature indoors with a thriving Monstera plant.

Yellow leaves are like dead weights for any plants which are using plant resources without giving any benefit to the plant for pruning them promotes better growth in plants.

Bonus – How To Propagate Your Monstera 

Use Stem Cuttings With A Node

Select a healthy stem and make a sharp cut just below the aerial root.

  • For Water Propagation – Put the cutting in a glass full of water and change the water twice a week until you see new roots. After that, you can plant them wherever you want.
  • Dip the cutting into the rooting hormone for soil propagation and plant it in a small container filled with potting mix. Then, sprinkle some water on the pot and place it in a semi-shady area.

Conclusion

With just light, water, and simple care, your Monstera can thrive beautifully. Start small, stay consistent, and enjoy the lush rewards.

Q: Is Monstera easy to grow?

Yes, it’s beginner-friendly and low maintenance.

Q: How often should I water it?

When the top inch of soil feels dry.

Author

  • Piyush Ranjan Mishra

    A Freelancer sharing his experience of home gardening, This passion built a deeper understanding of plant care and its needs, which I am going to share with you guys.

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