- Botanical Name: Monstera Dubia
- Common Names: Shingle Plant
- Description: Monstera dubia is one of the smaller, lesser-known monstera varieties, but it’s very beautiful and makes a great addition to any monstera lover’s houseplant collection. You can recognize Monstera dubia by the small, heart-shaped leaves, speckled with both light and dark green. The gorgeous light and dark green patterned leaves make this a beautiful plant. Monstera dubia is sometimes called the “shingle plant” because its leaves lie so flat against the trees it climbs in the wild, creating the appearance of shingles.
Monstera Dubia as known as the “Shingle Plant” is a rare form of Monstera. The leaves lie completely flat and climb upward against trees in the wild. The heart shaped leaves
Monstera Dubia Care
Watering
Water every 7-10 days when top 3" of soil is dry. Let soil dry out between watering.
Light
Medium indirect sunlight or 6-8 hours under grow lights.
Temperature
65°F - 75°F
Soil Mix
Coco Coir, Peat Moss, Perlite, Orchid Bark
Humidity
Keep humidity medium at 55 - 65%.
Fertilizer
Every 2 weeks in summer and 12 weeks in winter