🌿 Elevate your space with nature’s statement piece — grow your jungle vibe today!
The Monstera Swiss Cheese Plant is a 40-50cm tall air-purifying houseplant known for its dramatic, rainforest-like foliage and climbing habit. It can grow up to 8 meters tall indoors, requires moderate watering, and thrives in partial shade. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking a stylish, low-maintenance green companion that enhances both aesthetics and air quality.
Item Weight | 850 g |
Part number | PLANTS-MONDEL-14CM-V4 |
Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight exposure | Partial Shade |
Manufacturer | GardenersDream |
Item model number | 40-50cm (Incl. Pot) |
ASIN | B091J14VTK |
N**G
Perfectly beautiful plant 🪴
Massive for the price, very well packaged up right and air holes. Packing cardboard very well used. Plant was healthy and ready to be potted. Amazing 👏
S**H
Plants
Excellent quality, beautiful flower/plants. Well recommended.
J**E
Healthy plant
Lovely healthy plant but pot boundLong roots coming out of the bottom
A**R
Happy with the plant purchase
A bit short but growing nice and healthy
D**7
beautiful house plant
A VERY beautiful plant, very pleased with it
D**O
Strong flourishing and besutiful
When I received the plant there was one leaf that got itself almost folded but nothing to worry about. What I was quite pleased about was the root system which is very healthy and thick. It's been two weeks since my cheesplant arrived and its grown a lot and has developed new leaves and the large leaves are darkening. Congratulations to the seller
J**F
Healthy plant, but not as mature as pictured.
The plant arrived well packaged, and looks healthy with good quality leaves, and minimal damage due to transport. The size of the plant was not as large as the ones pictured, and the leaves didn't have any fenestrations. However, the plant is growing well in its new environment.Edit: 2 months after purchasing, I've had to perform an emergency repot. The plant hadn't grown a new leaf since purchasing, so I took a look at the roots. I got a bit of a fright. It appears that the removal of the majority of the plant, leaving only a few juvenile leaves, led to the majority of the roots dying off in order to compensate. In turn, this left a very large pot with very few viable roots. In addition to this, the potting medium was very compacted and poorly draining. I'm hoping that the plant survives after the repot. I'm mindful to only water once every 10 days, and the plant has been receiving ample artificial light. Fingers crossed.
P**.
Good value
Great looking
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