Monstera Minima Philodendron Rhapidophora
The Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma, also known as Mini Monstera, is often called so due to its similar leaf shape to the Monstera Deliciosa, although they are not in the same family.
It is a highly sought-after house plant due to its exciting and unique appearance. This plant can be easily trained to climb a moss pole, making it an excellent option for adding greenery to your home. Its popularity can be attributed to its low maintenance and ability to thrive in various lighting conditions, making it an ideal choice for novice and experienced plant parents.
How to Care Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma, Mini Monstera:
Light: Place the plant in a bright location to receive indirect sunlight.
Water: For this plant to thrive, it's crucial to maintain a consistent level of moisture in the soil. However, it's important to strike a balance and ensure the soil is not overly saturated, waterlogged or soggy, as this can lead to root rot and other issues. The key is to keep the soil moist without letting it become excessively wet.
Soil: Mix of Coco Coir, Perlite, Vermiculite, Pumice, Activated Charcoal, Worm Castings
Propagation: Take a stem cutting with a node and leaf, place it in water for a few weeks until roots grow, then transfer it to a pot filled with well-draining soil, water it, and place it in a bright, warm, and humid location. Wait for it to grow and establish roots before transplanting to a larger pot.
Air purifying: Yes
Toxic to pets and children: Yes
Nursery pot: 12cm | Decorative pot not included
Photos are for representation purposes only. You will receive the same high-quality plants and pots that you select.
The Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma, also known as Mini Monstera, is often called so due to its similar leaf shape to the Monstera Deliciosa, although they are not in the same family.
It is a highly sought-after house plant due to its exciting and unique appearance. This plant can be easily trained to climb a moss pole, making it an excellent option for adding greenery to your home. Its popularity can be attributed to its low maintenance and ability to thrive in various lighting conditions, making it an ideal choice for novice and experienced plant parents.
How to Care Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma, Mini Monstera:
Light: Place the plant in a bright location to receive indirect sunlight.
Water: For this plant to thrive, it's crucial to maintain a consistent level of moisture in the soil. However, it's important to strike a balance and ensure the soil is not overly saturated, waterlogged or soggy, as this can lead to root rot and other issues. The key is to keep the soil moist without letting it become excessively wet.
Soil: Mix of Coco Coir, Perlite, Vermiculite, Pumice, Activated Charcoal, Worm Castings
Propagation: Take a stem cutting with a node and leaf, place it in water for a few weeks until roots grow, then transfer it to a pot filled with well-draining soil, water it, and place it in a bright, warm, and humid location. Wait for it to grow and establish roots before transplanting to a larger pot.
Air purifying: Yes
Toxic to pets and children: Yes
Nursery pot: 12cm | Decorative pot not included
Photos are for representation purposes only. You will receive the same high-quality plants and pots that you select.
