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Monstera deliciosa ‘Legacy Variegated’ 🌿
(Variegated Swiss Cheese Plant / Variegated Monstera)
Monstera Deliciosa Legacy Variegated rare, stunning variety of Monstera deliciosa is prized for its creamy-white and green marbled leaves and dramatic fenestrations (leaf holes). With the right light and care, it can grow beautifully while maintaining its variegation.
Monstera Deliciosa Legacy Variegated Needs: Bright, indirect light.
Best spot: Near an east or west-facing window with filtered sunlight.
Avoid: Harsh direct sun — it can scorch the white variegated parts.
Too little light: Reduces variegation and causes slow growth.
Ideal: 20–30°C
Minimum: 15°C (keep away from cold drafts or AC vents).
Loves warm, humid indoor environments.
Monstera Deliciosa Legacy Variegated When to water: When the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry.
Growing season (spring–summer): Every 7–10 days (depending on humidity).
Dormant season (winter): Reduce to every 2–3 weeks.
Tip: Avoid overwatering — yellowing leaves = too much water.
Prefers: 60–80% humidity.
Boost humidity: Mist leaves regularly, use a pebble tray, or humidifier.
Variegated leaves can brown at the edges if air is too dry.
Best mix:
40% coco peat or potting soil
30% perlite or pumice
20% orchid bark
10% charcoal or compost
Must be loose, airy, and well-draining to prevent root rot.
Use a large pot with drainage holes.
Repot: Every 1–2 years in spring or when roots outgrow the pot.
Support: Add a moss pole or coir stick for climbing growth.
Growing season: Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer (20-20-20) once a month.
Optional: Use a slow-release fertilizer for steady nutrition.
Avoid overfeeding — too much nitrogen reduces variegation.
Trim damaged or all-green leaves to preserve variegation balance.
Clean leaves regularly with a damp cloth to remove dust.
Monstera Deliciosa Legacy Variegated | Problem | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Yellow leaves | Overwatering | Let soil dry; adjust watering schedule |
| Brown edges | Low humidity or too much sun | Increase humidity, move to bright shade |
| Fading variegation | Low light or excess nitrogen | Move to brighter spot, use balanced fertilizer |
| Root rot | Poor drainage | Repot in airy soil; remove rotted roots |
Stem cuttings:
Choose a stem with at least one node and variegation.
Let cut end callous for a few hours.
Root in water or moist perlite until roots form, then pot in soil.
Keep in bright, indirect light for healthy variegation.