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Monstera Thai Constellation Live Indoor Plant

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Original price Rs. 18,499.00 - Original price Rs. 18,499.00
Original price
Rs. 18,499.00
Rs. 18,499.00 - Rs. 18,499.00
Current price Rs. 18,499.00
SKU MON-THAC-00

Few plants stop guests mid-sentence the way this one does — those glossy, deeply lobed leaves splashed with irregular patches of creamy yellow-white are unlike anything a standard Monstera produces. What makes the Thai Constellation genuinely special is that its variegation is genetically stable, meaning every new leaf that unfurls will carry those signature markings for the life of the plant. This is a mid-size specimen with thick, sturdy petioles already supporting broad, dramatically cut leaves — ready to become a focal point on a shelf, console table, or beside a bright window. It asks for a little more care than a regular Monstera, but the payoff every time a new variegated leaf opens is absolutely worth it.

Watering

Water when the top layer of soil is dry.

Light

Bright, indirect light is best — a well-lit spot near a window without direct afternoon sun. More light exposure encourages the creamy white variegation to become cleaner and brighter over time.

Pet Friendliness

Keep out of pet reach — This plant and your furry friends cannot become the best buds.

Fertilizer

Feed occasionally with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season.

Also Known As: Thai Constellation Monstera, Variegated Monstera

Color may appear slightly different in person due to photographic lighting and monitor settings.

Monstera Thai Constellation arrives with large, lobed leaves in deep green washed with irregular splashes and freckles of creamy white and yellow — a variegation pattern so distinct that no two leaves ever look quite the same. The glossy surface catches light beautifully, and the broad, deeply cut silhouette gives the plant an architectural presence that very few houseplants can match.

About Monstera Thai Constellation

The Thai Constellation is a cultivated variety of Monstera deliciosa, originally produced through tissue culture and named for the constellation-like speckling of creamy variegation across its leaves. Unlike some variegated Monstera varieties that can revert to green over time, the Thai Constellation has stable variegation — every leaf it produces will carry those markings, regardless of conditions. Baby leaves tend to arrive freckled and speckled, and as the plant matures, those markings develop into larger, cleaner patches of creamy white and yellow. It is a slow growing Monstera by nature, which means each new leaf feels like a genuine event worth celebrating.

Monstera Thai Constellation as a Variegated Houseplant for Your Home

Statement Monstera Indoor Plant for Living Spaces

Placed beside a bright window or on a wide console in the living room, the Thai Constellation becomes the plant people ask about first. The broad, glossy leaves with deep cuts and creamy yellow-white splashes create a visual anchor that no solid-green plant can replicate. In Indian homes with white or neutral walls, the contrast between the deep green and the creamy variegation is striking even from across the room.

Indoor Plants for Living Room India — Collector Appeal

For anyone building a serious indoor plant collection, the Thai Constellation is a milestone variety — the kind that gets photographed and shared. Its combination of dramatic fenestrated leaves, stable variegation, and a growth habit that produces genuinely unique leaves every cycle makes it a long-term collector's plant rather than a one-season purchase. Ordered online across India, it arrives well-established in its 12cm pot with roots already settled into a growing medium suited to its needs.

A Living Piece of Natural Art

Every leaf this plant produces is one-of-a-kind — the irregular splashes of creamy white shift in pattern from one leaf to the next, meaning the plant you have now will look meaningfully different in six months. More light encourages the creamy patches to brighten further over time, so positioning near a well-lit window isn't just good care — it's actively rewarding to watch.

The Right Aroid Mix for Thai Constellation

This is where Thai Constellation care diverges most sharply from regular Monstera care. Standard potting soil holds far too much moisture for this variety and is a fast route to root rot. What it needs is a light, free-draining soil — an aroid mix built from components like orchid bark, perlite, and coarse material that allows water to pass through freely while still retaining just enough moisture. Unlike its all-green cousins, the Thai Constellation is also less tolerant of drying out completely, so the goal is a mix that stays lightly moist rather than swinging between wet and bone dry.

Humidity, Light, and Why Thai Constellation Needs Both

The Thai Constellation is genuinely humidity sensitive — it does better with some ambient moisture in the air, which makes Indian monsoon conditions a natural advantage if you can keep airflow moving. In drier months or air-conditioned rooms, placing the pot on a pebble tray with water, or grouping it with other plants, helps maintain the humidity it prefers. For light, bright indirect light is the sweet spot: more light encourages the creamy variegation to whiten and become more defined, while direct harsh afternoon sun risks scorching the lighter-coloured sections of the leaf.

Also Known As: Thai Constellation Monstera, Variegated Monstera Thai Constellation

Why Choose Chhajed Garden

Every Thai Constellation we dispatch is grown in-house at Sanjay Nursery, rooted in cocopeat for healthy, well-established growth — backed by 40+ years of growing experience and a 7-day replacement guarantee so your plant arrives in the condition you expect. When you're investing in a collector-grade variety, that assurance matters.

There is something deeply satisfying about a plant that promises you a new, unrepeatable leaf every single time — and the Thai Constellation keeps that promise without fail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions

Regular potting soil is too dense and will cause root rot — use a light aroid mix made from orchid bark, perlite, and coarse material that provides free-draining soil conditions. The goal is a medium that stays lightly moist but never waterlogged.

Water when the top layer of soil is dry — Thai Constellation is less tolerant of drying out completely than other Monsteras, but is also far more prone to root rot if kept wet. The free-draining mix it's potted in helps you strike the right balance.

No — Thai Constellation has stable variegation and will not revert to fully green leaves, which is one of the key things that sets it apart from <a href="https://www.chhajedgarden.com/products/monstera-14-5-cm-pot-copy" target="_blank">Monstera Albo</a>. The creamy white variegation is genetically built into each cell and will appear on every new leaf.

Root rot is almost always caused by a dense potting medium holding too much water — Thai Constellation is significantly more prone to this than standard green Monsteras and needs a chunky, well-aerated aroid mix to stay healthy. Make sure the pot has drainage holes and that you're not watering before the top layer of soil has dried.

Thai Constellation is humidity sensitive and prefers higher ambient moisture, especially in dry months or air-conditioned rooms — a pebble tray with water beneath the pot or grouping it with other plants both help noticeably. Indian monsoon season is naturally well-suited to this plant; the challenge is the dry winters and AC-heavy summers.

Bright, indirect light is ideal — more light encourages the creamy variegation to become whiter and more defined over time. Keep it away from direct afternoon sun, which can scorch the lighter-coloured sections of the leaf.

Thai Constellation is a slow growing Monstera by nature — it produces fewer leaves per year than standard green Monsteras, and this is completely normal rather than a sign of poor health. Each new leaf takes longer to unfurl, but the payoff is a larger, more dramatically variegated leaf as the plant matures.