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Monstera Delicosa Live Indoor Plant

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Original price Rs. 2,199.00 - Original price Rs. 2,199.00
Original price
Rs. 2,199.00
Rs. 2,199.00 - Rs. 2,199.00
Current price Rs. 2,199.00
SKU MON-DEL-00

Few plants command a room quite like this one — those large, glossy green leaves with their deep cuts and natural holes turn any corner into a proper indoor jungle moment. What makes the Monstera Delicosa genuinely special is that those splits aren't damage — they're a brilliant tropical adaptation that lets wind and rain pass right through without tearing the leaf, and no other common houseplant does this quite so dramatically. This bushy, thick-stemmed beauty, making it substantial enough to stand as a floor plant and centrepiece from day one. Whether it's going into a sun-lit living room or brightening up a wide hallway, this is the plant people stop to ask about.

Watering

Water when the top layer of soil is dry.

Light

Monstera Delicosa thrives in bright indirect light — a northwest-facing window is an excellent spot. Keep it away from direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves and cause yellowing or bleaching.

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: Swiss Cheese Plant, Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit

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Those big, shiny split-leaf monstera leaves you keep seeing in every beautifully decorated Indian living room — this is the real thing, arriving bushy and full in an 18cm pot with thick upright stems and smooth, deeply lobed foliage that already looks like it owns the space.

About Monstera Delicosa and Its Fenestrations

Native to the tropical jungles of Central America, Monstera Delicosa is a climbing epiphytic vine that in the wild scrambles up trees to reach heights of 70 feet or more. Indoors, it typically grows 7–8 feet tall — a proper floor plant that matures gracefully over years. The leaves develop those distinctive holes and splits — called fenestrations — as they mature, and the science behind them is genuinely fascinating: they allow heavy tropical rain and intense wind to pass through without resistance, protecting the leaf from tearing. As the plant grows larger, it puts out aerial roots that can be redirected into the soil to anchor the plant and help it absorb nutrients — a wild behaviour it carries indoors from its jungle origins.

Monstera Delicosa as an Indoor Plant for Your Living Room

Statement Floor Plant That Fills a Room

In a living room, this plant does what no shelf plant can — it claims vertical space, draws the eye upward, and makes a room feel lush and considered. Mature leaves indoors can grow 12–18 inches long, and the plant's bushy growth habit means it fills width as generously as it fills height. Place it near a northwest-facing window and it will reward you with consistent new growth, tossing up fresh leaves even through cooler months.

A Housewarming Gift That Actually Impresses

Gifting a Monstera Delicosa at a housewarming is one of those choices that never misses — it is large enough to feel generous, striking enough to become the room's focal point, and meaningful enough to grow with the family for years. In Indian homes where a new space is being set up with intention, a plant this dramatic makes a statement that a bouquet simply cannot.

Low-Demand, High-Reward to Grow

Despite its tropical origins, this plant is surprisingly forgiving for Indian home conditions — it handles the humidity of monsoon season well, tolerates the shade of deeper rooms better than most large-leaved plants, and only really asks that you not overwater it. The thick, smooth leaves are easy to wipe clean, and a quarterly polish keeps them photosynthesising at full capacity and looking sharp.

In Ideal Conditions, It Can Fruit

Here is the fact that surprises most people: in the right conditions with a truly mature plant, the Monstera Delicosa can flower and produce fruit — described as tasting like a combination of banana, pineapple, strawberry, mango, and passion fruit, which is exactly why it's also called the Fruit Salad Plant. Indoors this is rare, but it is a genuine possibility for a well-cared-for, large specimen over many years.

Aerial Roots and Growth Support

As your Monstera matures and grows taller, it will begin producing aerial roots from its stems — this is completely natural and a sign the plant is thriving. You can redirect these roots back into the soil, where they anchor the plant more securely and help it absorb additional nutrients. For plants growing beyond 4–5 feet, providing a moss pole or sturdy trellis gives the stems something to climb against, encouraging larger leaves and a more upright form rather than a sprawling one.

Also Known As: Swiss Cheese Plant, Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit

Why Choose Chhajed Garden

This monstera indoor plant is grown in-house at Sanjay Nursery, rooted in cocopeat for healthy, well-established growth — the same care that has gone into every plant we have dispatched across India for over 40 years. Every order comes with a 7-day replacement guarantee, so your plant arrives exactly as expected or we make it right.

Once it puts out its first fully fenestrated leaf in your home, you will understand why people rearrange entire rooms around this plant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions

Monstera Delicosa is sensitive to overwatering — the most reliable rule is to let the soil dry slightly between waterings rather than keeping it consistently moist. Make sure the pot has drainage holes so water never sits at the bottom.

A northwest-facing window is ideal — the plant gets good ambient light without the intensity of direct afternoon sun, which can burn and bleach the leaves. Keep it a little distance from the glass during peak summer months when sunlight is strongest.

Monstera brown tips are usually caused by low humidity, direct air from an AC vent, or the plant drying out too much between waterings. Move it away from direct airflow and mist the leaves occasionally if your home is dry.

Nothing is wrong — those holes are called fenestrations and they develop naturally as the leaves mature. They are actually a survival feature from the plant's tropical origins, designed to let wind and heavy rain pass through without tearing the leaf.

Indoors, Monstera Delicosa typically grows 7–8 feet tall with proper support, and individual leaves can reach 12–18 inches long. It is a genuine floor plant and needs a space where it has room to spread both upward and outward.

Cut a stem just below an aerial root node — that node is essential for the cutting to root successfully. You can place the cutting in water until roots develop, then pot it up, or plant it directly into moist soil.

Monstera Delicosa contains calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause a needlelike irritation if chewed or ingested by pets or children. Keep it out of reach of curious animals and small children.