
Daniel Iseli
Shingling Monstera Plant Care
Monstera dubia Engl. & K.Krause
Monstera dubia is a species of plant in the genus Monstera native to Central and South America. M.
Every 5–7 days
Bright Indirect
65–85°F
60–80%
What Is the Shingling Monstera?
Shingling Monstera (Monstera dubia) belongs to the Araceae family within the Monstera genus. Shingling Monstera is native to Tropical regions of Central and South America. Shingling Monstera is also known as Shingling Monstera.
Shingling Monstera displays a climbing, vining growth habit, reaching up to 10 inches tall with a spread of approximately 6 inches. Shingling Monstera produces spathe and spadix.
Leaf size: approximately 12 inches.
How Often Should You Water a Shingling Monstera?
Monstera dubia requires watering every 5–7 days. Allow the top layer of soil to dry between waterings to prevent root rot. Reduce watering frequency during winter when growth slows.
Watering Frequency
Every 5–7 days
Let soil partially dry between waterings
What Light Does the Shingling Monstera Need?
Shingling Monstera thrives in bright indirect light conditions. The optimal light range is 100–350 lux. Avoid placing Shingling Monstera in direct, harsh sunlight for extended periods, as this can scorch the foliage.
Light Requirement
Bright Indirect
100–350 lux
What Temperature and Humidity Does the Shingling Monstera Prefer?
Monstera dubia grows best at temperatures between 65°F and 85°F. Shingling Monstera prefers humidity levels of 60–80%. A pebble tray or humidifier helps maintain adequate moisture around the plant.
Temperature
65–85°F
Humidity
60–80%
What Soil Mix Works Best for a Shingling Monstera?
Well-draining soil mix using peat, perlite, charcoal, orchid bark and some potting soil. Slightly acidic with a pH between 5.5 and 6.8. Good drainage is essential for Shingling Monstera to prevent waterlogging, which leads to root rot and fungal issues.
How Do You Propagate a Shingling Monstera?
Shingling Monstera can be propagated through stem cuttings or air layering as well as seeds. Similar propagation techniques also apply to swiss cheese vine plant care, which shares the same genus.
Fertilizing
Every 2 months
During the growing season
Is the Shingling Monstera Toxic to Pets and Children?
Toxic to Pets & Children
Mildly toxic to humans, and toxic to pets such as dogs and cats. Contains calcium oxalate chrystals
What Pests and Diseases Affect the Shingling Monstera?
Shingling Monstera is susceptible to mealybugs, thrips, scale, whiteflies. Inspect the foliage regularly, especially along leaf undersides and stems. Treat infestations promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil to prevent spread.
What USDA Hardiness Zone Does the Shingling Monstera Need?
Shingling Monstera grows outdoors in USDA Zone 11a – 13b. Native to Tropical regions of Central and South America, Shingling Monstera is adapted to warm climates. In cooler regions, grow Shingling Monstera as a houseplant or bring it indoors before the first frost.
Hardiness Zone
Zone 11a – 13b