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Swiss Cheese Vine (Monstera adansonii) plant care guide
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Swiss Cheese Vine Care Guide

Monstera adansonii

Also known as: Monstera Adansonii, Monkey Mask

Watering

Summer

Every 8 days

Winter

Every 12 days

Water when the top cm feels dry. These plants like consistency but not soggy roots.

Light

Bright indirect

Near a window but no direct rays hitting the leaves

Humidity

50-70%

Average home humidity is fine.

Pet & Child Safety

Toxic - keep away from pets and children

Harmful to: cats, dogs

Pot & Soil

Likes a cozy pot. Chunky aroid mix with orchid bark, perlite, and charcoal.

Pot-size watering

The 8-12 day range is a starting point. A 5cm pot usually dries faster than a 22cm pot; use the dry-down check as the final signal, not the calendar alone.

Prefers snug roots

This plant usually prefers a snug root zone. Size up only when roots are circling, the plant dries out much faster than usual, or growth has clearly stalled.

Soil refresh

Top up or loosen the surface yearly, and plan a fuller soil refresh when the mix compacts, smells sour, drains poorly, or the plant needs repotting.

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Good to Know

More holes than M. deliciosa. Fast-growing vine.

Frequently asked

How often should I water Swiss Cheese Vine?

Every 8 days in summer and every 12 days in winter is the reference range. The 8-12 day range is a starting point. A 5cm pot usually dries faster than a 22cm pot; use the dry-down check as the final signal, not the calendar alone. Water when the top cm feels dry. These plants like consistency but not soggy roots.

What light does Swiss Cheese Vine need?

Bright indirect. Near a window but no direct rays hitting the leaves.

Is Swiss Cheese Vine safe for pets and children?

Toxic. Keep away from cats, dogs.

What humidity does Swiss Cheese Vine prefer?

50-70%. Average home humidity is fine.

What soil and pot does Swiss Cheese Vine need?

Likes a cozy pot. Chunky aroid mix with orchid bark, perlite, and charcoal. This plant usually prefers a snug root zone. Size up only when roots are circling, the plant dries out much faster than usual, or growth has clearly stalled. Top up or loosen the surface yearly, and plan a fuller soil refresh when the mix compacts, smells sour, drains poorly, or the plant needs repotting.

Is Swiss Cheese Vine beginner-friendly?

Yes - Swiss Cheese Vine is a vine well-suited to beginners.

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