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Monstera Deliciosa Thai Constellation Verigated Live Plant 15cm Pot

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Original price Rs. 1,199.00 - Original price Rs. 1,199.00
Original price
Rs. 1,199.00
Rs. 1,199.00 - Rs. 1,199.00
Current price Rs. 1,199.00
SKU MON-DELT-015
Few houseplants stop a room the way this one does — broad, glossy green leaves splashed with creamy white speckles, like a constellation frozen mid-scatter. What sets the Monstera Deliciosa Thai Constellation Verigated apart from every other variegated Monstera is that its patterning is genetically stable, meaning it won't revert to plain green the way the notoriously unpredictable Albo-Variegata can. This 15cm pot holds a young plant already showing its signature speckling, sized perfectly to grow alongside your space as it slowly unfurls larger, more fenestrated leaves over time. Whether it goes on a bright corner shelf today or becomes the floor-level centrepiece of your living room in a few years, it earns its spot from day one.
Watering

Water when the top layer of soil is dry.

Light

Needs bright indirect light for several hours each day — an east-facing window or filtered light through sheer curtains works best. Insufficient light slows growth further and makes watering harder to get right, since the variegated leaves already have less chlorophyll to work with.

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 Thai Constellation

The Monstera Deliciosa Thai Constellation Verigated arrives with broad, heart-shaped leaves in deep glossy green, each one painted with irregular white speckles and creamy marbled patches — no two leaves ever look the same. The stems are long and upright, giving even a young plant a confident, architectural presence that most other houseplants simply cannot match.

About Monstera Deliciosa Thai Constellation Verigated

Originally developed in a Thai laboratory — which is exactly where its name comes from — the Thai Constellation is a cultivar of the classic Monstera deliciosa and one of the most coveted monstera varieties available today. Its defining feature is the creamy white variegation: speckled, marbled patches across the leaf surface that are baked into the plant's genetics, making the patterning stable in a way that the Albo-Variegata and Aurea-Variegata types are not. As the plant matures, its leaves develop fenestrations — those iconic slits and window-like holes — growing progressively larger and more dramatic with each new leaf. Because the white portions of its leaves contain less chlorophyll, it is a naturally slower grower than regular Monstera deliciosa, but patience here is genuinely rewarded.

Why This Variegated Houseplant Belongs in Your Home

Monstera Thai Con: A Statement Centrepiece for Any Room

Even at 15cm pot size, the Monstera Thai Con commands attention — the glossy, wavy-edged leaves with their white constellation-like speckles look expensive against a plain wall or beside a large window. Given good care indoors, this plant can eventually grow more than 6 feet tall and wide, with mature leaves exceeding 3 feet in length, turning a corner of your home into something that looks like a high-end interior shoot.

Genetically Stable Variegation — What You See Is What You Keep

Unlike some variegated Monsteras that can revert to solid green or throw entirely white, chlorophyll-free shoots, the Thai Constellation's speckled patterning is reliably consistent from one leaf to the next. This stability is one of the main reasons collectors and plant enthusiasts across India specifically seek out this variety over cheaper alternatives.

Genuinely Low-Maintenance for a Collector Plant

Despite its collector status, the Thai Constellation is surprisingly unfussy once its basic needs are met — bright indirect light, careful watering, and average household humidity above 40% will keep it thriving. It doesn't need a greenhouse cabinet or a misting routine; most growers find that once the plant has its first few fenestrated leaves, it settles comfortably into Indian home conditions with minimal intervention.

A Housewarming Gift That Genuinely Impresses

If you're looking for a housewarming gift that doesn't feel like a standard gifting-aisle choice, this is it — the Thai Constellation is rare enough to feel thoughtful and beautiful enough to become the first thing guests notice in a new home. It arrives in a 15cm pot, easy to transport and present, and grows into a long-term piece of living décor.

Bright Indirect Light: The One Thing This Plant Truly Needs

Place your Thai Constellation within a couple of feet of a bright east-facing window, or use sheer curtains to soften direct sun from south- or west-facing windows. Without adequate bright indirect light, the plant will slow down further and become more susceptible to watering issues — the variegated leaves already have less chlorophyll to work with, so light is non-negotiable for healthy growth.

Soil and Potting Mix for Thai Constellation

This variety needs a loose, chunky, well-draining soil mix — a standard aroid mix combining perlite, orchid bark or cocopeat, and indoor potting soil works well. The Thai Constellation is notably overwatering sensitive: more so than regular Monstera deliciosa, it is prone to root rot if the soil stays wet for extended periods, so a fast-draining mix is not optional. Water only when the top three-quarters of the soil has dried out, and always allow excess water to drain fully from the pot.

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

Why Buy From Chhajed Garden

Every Thai Constellation we send out is grown in-house at Sanjay Nursery, rooted in cocopeat with 40+ years of growing experience behind every plant — so what arrives at your door is well-nourished, not a freshly sourced plant packed in a hurry. We back every order with a 7-day replacement guarantee, because a plant this special deserves to arrive in perfect condition.

The day your Thai Constellation unfurls its first fenestrated leaf — those delicate slits appearing in the glossy green and white — is the day you'll understand exactly why plant lovers across India have been chasing this variety for years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions

It needs several hours of bright indirect light daily — a spot near an east-facing window or behind sheer curtains on a south- or west-facing window works well. Without adequate light, its already-slow growth slows further and watering becomes harder to manage.

Water only when the top three-quarters of the soil has dried out — this variety is more prone to root rot from overwatering than regular Monstera deliciosa. Check the soil with your finger before watering rather than following a fixed schedule.

Yes — it is toxic to both pets and humans if ingested, so keep it out of reach of cats, dogs, and young children. Pet Alert: Keep your furry friends away from this plant.

The Thai Constellation's variegation is genetically stable and should not revert the way Albo-Variegata can — if new leaves appear significantly less variegated, the most likely cause is insufficient light. Move it to a brighter spot and the next leaf should show clearer speckling.

Take a stem cutting with at least one node and one healthy leaf, place it in clean water in a bright warm spot, and change the water weekly — small roots typically appear in three to four weeks. Be aware that propagations from a Thai Constellation may not always carry the same level of variegation as the parent plant.

Repot only when roots are visibly growing out of the drainage hole or the top of the soil, which for this slow-growing variety may take a few years. When you do repot, increase the pot diameter by 2–4 inches and use a heavier ceramic or terracotta pot to prevent tipping as the plant grows taller.

Yes — as the plant matures, its leaves naturally develop the iconic slits and holes, and they grow more dramatic with each new leaf. Keeping it in bright indirect light and maintaining humidity above 40% are the two factors that most reliably support healthy leaf development and faster fenestration.