Description
A ‘Monster’a of a Plant That is Out of This World!
The Thai Constellation, a captivating and rare variegated cultivar of Monstera deliciosa, is a plant enthusiast’s dream. With its stunning marbled patterns on deep-green leaves and impressive size, it’s no wonder this tropical gem has captured the hearts of collectors worldwide. With these mature plants you’ll get instant gratification without having to wait for a baby plant to grow. Each leaf is a work of art with varying degrees of creamy variegation – from spots to blotches to entire leaves!
Caring for your Monstera Thai Con
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, Monstera Thai Constellation is also a resilient houseplant, able to adapt to various conditions. Its low maintenance requirements, coupled with its striking appearance, make it a popular choice for both experienced plant enthusiasts and beginners alike. They’re hard to find and grow much slower than their green cousins. Monstera Thai Constellations like very bright indirect light, but not direct sunlight, which will burn the leaves.
Light
Monstera Thai Constellation thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Too much direct sun can scorch the leaves, while too little light will result in slower growth and a lack of variegation. To provide the ideal lighting conditions, place your plant near an east or west-facing window, where it will receive a few hours of gentle morning or evening sunlight. Alternatively, you can use a sheer curtain to filter the sunlight or place your plant a few feet away from a south-facing window.
Water
Like most tropical plants, Monstera Thai Constellation prefers consistently moist but not waterlogged soil. To achieve the right balance, water the plant when the top 1-2 inches of soil have dried out. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while underwatering may cause the leaves to droop or yellow. To avoid overwatering, use a well-draining soil mix and ensure that the pot has drainage holes at the bottom.
Monstera Thai Constellation thrives in a humid environment, as it mimics its natural habitat in tropical rainforests. Aim for a humidity level of around 60-70%. You can maintain high humidity by placing a humidifier nearby, misting the leaves with water, or placing the plant on a tray filled with water and pebbles. Make sure the pot is sitting on the pebbles, not in the water, to avoid root rot.
Soil
A well-draining soil mix is essential for Monstera Thai Constellation’s health. A good blend consists of equal parts peat moss, perlite, and orchid bark. This mix will provide the necessary aeration and drainage, while also retaining enough moisture to support healthy root development. When potting your Monstera, choose a container with drainage holes and a tray to catch excess water. As your plant grows, you may need to repot it every 1-2 years to provide it with more space and fresh nutrients.
Fertilizing
Monstera Thai Constellation is not a heavy feeder, but it does benefit from regular fertilization during the growing season (spring and summer). Use a balanced liquid fertilizer, diluted to half the recommended strength, and apply it every 4-6 weeks. In the fall and winter, reduce fertilization to once every 2-3 months. Over-fertilization can lead to a buildup of salts in the soil and may cause leaf burn or other health issues.
Pruning
Regular pruning and training are essential to maintain the desired shape and size of your Monstera Thai Constellation. Prune any yellowing or damaged leaves and trim back leggy growth to encourage bushiness. You can also train your Monstera to climb a support, such as a moss pole, by tying the aerial roots to the structure with soft twine or plastic clips. This will not only give your plant a more natural appearance but also help it grow larger, healthier leaves.
Christopher D. (verified owner) –
So big! So gorgeous!
Sara (verified owner) –
Plant is beautiful I think you could’ve given me notice a little differently when it was coming but otherwise I would overdo it again and I’m waiting for you to do a bigger plant from the same name
Jason (verified owner) –
I wasn’t sure I wanted a variegated anything, but this was too good of a deal to pass up. The monstera is GORGEOUS in person. It was packed very well and was easy to unpack. The new leaf was ripped during transit, but there is already another one taking its place. I’ve seen examples of variegated monsteras in person at plant stores, but I truly believe mine from Plantvine is the prettiest example I’ve ever seen. Thank you!
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Love this guy. It has a few brown spots but it’s still beautiful
Yvonne S. (verified owner) –
Arrived big and healthy, saving up for my next one.