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Are you wondering what soil is best for Monstera deliciosa? Luckily, there are many different blends that will work and that you can use. Whether you want to purchase your own ready-made mix, or easily blend your own, keep reading to learn all about the important details on Monstera deliciosa soil so you can have the thriving plant of your dreams.
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In this post, I’ll first talk about 1 blend that you can purchase and use straight out of the bag as-is. And the next two blends are ones that you can easily mix with just 2 or 3 simple ingredients.
There will be something for everyone, and I’ll talk about the pros and cons for each of the mixes.
Here are my top 3 picks for best soil for Monstera deliciosa:
If you don’t want to mix your own and want to keep it easy, I would strongly consider the Tropical Climber Soil Blend from Oh Happy Plants.
Here are some of the reasons why this is an amazing blend:
This blend is wonderful for Monsteras, Pothos, Philodendrons and any climbing tropical rainforest plant.
I’ve been using the Oh Happy Plants blends for a while and really believe in them so much that I’ve forged a relationship with the company and you can try out Tropical Climber Soil Blend, or any of their mixes, and receive 10% off automatically at checkout if you use my link.
It is a bit more expensive, but the mix is extremely high quality and you can use it straight out of the bag, unlike most mixes on the market.
It will remove any guess work, and the convenience of having a turn-key product makes life a lot easier.
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Not all perlite is created equal, and there is one type of perlite that you may not have used in the past that you should be aware of.
I’ve become a huge fan after using it on my own giant, Monstera deliciosa for many years. What is this product?
It’s simply a larger sized perlite, or #3 perlite that I purchased on Amazon. It is a large bag, but I use a lot and you can incorporate it into many blends.
Check out my plant below.
I’ve grown this gorgeous plant using 2 parts of Miracle Gro potting mix (or you can use Espoma, or your favorite all-purpose indoor potting mix) and 1 part #3 perlite. This is a wonderful mix for the following reasons.
If you really don’t like perlite, you can substitute with pumice. I’ve purchased countless bags on Amazon of 1/4″ horticultural pumice made by Bonsai Jack and use it in a variety of applications.
To learn more about the differences, ready my blog post on perlite vs pumice.
One “standard” mix that you may have heard about is a simple blend of equal parts indoor potting mix, orchid bark, and perlite.
Some advantages of this mix are:
What you need to keep in mind is that the “chunkier” the potting mix, the more quickly it will dry out. This will especially be the case if your plants are growing in great light and you have warm temperatures.
This is why watering schedules should not be strictly adhered to since our growing environments are all different, and your potting mix choice as well as environmental conditions will greatly affect how quickly your mixes will dry out.
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I talk about all these relationships in my book, Houseplant Warrior: 7 Keys to Unlocking the Mysteries of Houseplant Care.
I once had a reader come to me after having issues with this blend after it was recommended by an individual with a large YouTube following.
It’s not that it is a bad mix though…In fact, it’s quite a good one. What the reader failed to do is adjust his watering frequency.
He had gone from a mix with low porosity, to this chunky mix which dries out a lot more quickly. We need to be flexible as plant parents and water when the mix is appropriately dry, and not be strictly dictated by a calendar.
The Monstera deliciosa soil blends that I’ve described above are not the only mixes that you can use, but they are wonderful mixes. Don’t be afraid to experiment with your own blends, but in my experience, these will work very well.
These mixes will work for any Monstera plant, not just Monstera deliciosa.
Having a good potting mix is just one aspect of plant care. However, just having a good potting mix does you no good if you ignore all the other elements of plant care.
We must strive to incorporate good watering and fertilization practices, provide sufficient light for our plants, use an appropriate pot type and size, and more.
If you want to get an amazing grounding in houseplant care, and understand how growing conditions work together, check out my book Houseplant Warrior, published by Countryman Press.
I’ve taken all of the common struggles that my readers have and incorporated these in my book.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this post on Monstera deliciosa soil. Have you experimented with any of these potting mixes? Comment below. I’d love to hear!
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This post was last modified on 26/10/2023 14:01
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