


🪴 Mini Monstera (Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma) 2
🪴 Mini Monstera (Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma)
Big tropical vibes in a compact package.
Often mistaken for a baby Monstera deliciosa, the Mini Monstera is actually its own species — Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma — and it's loved for its fast growth, split leaves, and smaller footprint. With vining habits and fenestrated leaves, it brings that jungle feel to your home without taking over the whole room.
💡 Light Needs:
Thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate medium light but will grow faster and more vigorously with plenty of filtered sun. Avoid direct light which may burn its delicate leaves.
💧 Watering:
Water when the top inch or so of soil is dry. Like its Monstera cousin, it prefers evenly moist soil but dislikes sogginess. Be sure to use a pot with drainage.
🌡️ Humidity & Temperature:
Loves warmth and humidity — keep it in temps between 65–85°F. It will appreciate regular misting or a nearby humidifier, especially during the winter.
🪴 Care Tips:
Train it to climb a moss pole or trellis
Rotate weekly for balanced growth
Fertilize monthly in spring and summer
Not pet-safe — those intriguing leaves can be toxic to pets
This rooted cutting is a fantastic way to get started with a high-demand tropical houseplant. Stylish, fast-growing, and surprisingly low-maintenance, the Mini Monstera is a favorite for both beginners and collectors.
🪴 Mini Monstera (Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma)
Big tropical vibes in a compact package.
Often mistaken for a baby Monstera deliciosa, the Mini Monstera is actually its own species — Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma — and it's loved for its fast growth, split leaves, and smaller footprint. With vining habits and fenestrated leaves, it brings that jungle feel to your home without taking over the whole room.
💡 Light Needs:
Thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate medium light but will grow faster and more vigorously with plenty of filtered sun. Avoid direct light which may burn its delicate leaves.
💧 Watering:
Water when the top inch or so of soil is dry. Like its Monstera cousin, it prefers evenly moist soil but dislikes sogginess. Be sure to use a pot with drainage.
🌡️ Humidity & Temperature:
Loves warmth and humidity — keep it in temps between 65–85°F. It will appreciate regular misting or a nearby humidifier, especially during the winter.
🪴 Care Tips:
Train it to climb a moss pole or trellis
Rotate weekly for balanced growth
Fertilize monthly in spring and summer
Not pet-safe — those intriguing leaves can be toxic to pets
This rooted cutting is a fantastic way to get started with a high-demand tropical houseplant. Stylish, fast-growing, and surprisingly low-maintenance, the Mini Monstera is a favorite for both beginners and collectors.