Monstera adansonii also known as Monstera friedrichsthalii [Mon-STER-uh, Free-dreech-sta-lia-na] is a tropical plant, evergreen, glossy vine native to various regions of Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, South America, and Central America.
The Swiss cheese vine plant is the type of Monstera plant species that changes the shapes of its larger leaves as they mature.
This unique ability of Monstera makes it difficult for botanists to categorize these species.
Its common name is the:
Swiss cheese plant
Five holes plant
Monkey Mask Monstera
… because of its big heart-shaped leaves which are covered with holes. These holes make the plant look like Swiss cheese.
Other Monstera plants like Monstera deliciosa and Monstera obliqua look similar to adansonii. Monstera obliqua is much rarer than the Monstera adansonii vine.
Monstera Adansonii Care Tips
Size & Growth
Monstera adansonii aka Swiss cheese vine has two leaf forms, like many aroids – juvenile and adult.
This vine has show-stopper foliage and a fast growth rate. Every split leaf gets covered with oval-shaped holes (fenestration).
If grown on a trellis the leaves tend to become larger. It might grow as far as 13′ feet.
When the leaves are mature, they grow as big as 20″ – 30″ inches.
According to botanists, these holes assist the plant in standing up and resisting high winds and allows light to pass through.
It’s great for smaller spaces since it doesn’t grow as big as the Monstera deliciosa.
Flowering And Fragrance
Flowering is not very common if it’s an indoor plant.
The flowers are typically tiny and are situated near the spadix.
The spathe isn’t exactly a flower, but it’s the modified version of a leaf.
Light Conditions & Temperature
The Monstera Adansonii plant prefers bright indirect light. Avoid extended periods of direct sunlight. Some morning sun is fine. If the plant is grown in low light, expect smaller leaves.
Monstera friedrichsthalii’s ideal temperature is between 65° – 75° degrees Fahrenheit (18° C – 24° C).
During winters, the minimum temperature of a Monstera plant should be 50° degrees Fahrenheit (10° C).
Cheese Vine Watering And Feeding
Water the plant thoroughly. Allow the soil surface to dry out between waterings.
During winters, it doesn’t need much water, just occasionally mist.
For established Monstera Friedrichsthalii, apply a granular slow-release fertilizer about 3 times per year. Keep the fertilizer about 6″ inches from the base.
Cheese plant Monstera adansonii responds well to regular liquid fertilizing.
Monstera plants not fertilized, will display affected growth.
Keep in mind a high quantity of salts, including in cheap fertilizers, can result in damaging the roots of the plant and might end up destroying it.
Monstera Adansonii Soil & Transplanting
Adansonii prefers an organic-rich, moist but well-drained potting mix. Avoid sandy, dry or murky, wet soil.
Use a peat-based potting mix, add some orchid bark, and plant in a pot with large holes for drainage.
The peat assists in trapping moisture in the soil without waterlogging.
To attain stronger growth, opt for a soil pH between 5.5 and 7.0.
Best grown in a greenhouse where humidity, temperature, and light are all maximized.
Grooming And Maintenance
The trickiest part of grooming and maintaining this plant is the watering.
This plant prefers to have consistently moist soil, but not soggy soil.
Place them in high humidity, which can prove to be a challenge during the winter season. Utilize a humidifier.
If you notice the plant sprouting yellow leaves it’s an indication there’s something wrong with your watering schedule.
Whenever you are watering, you should always use your finger to test the soil first.
If the top inch of the soil is dry, only then you should water the plant.
Make sure you are not overwatering. If you notice the upper layer of the soil is continuously wet for a few days, then it’s an indication you are overwatering.
Indoors water once every week, but experiment a bit as per the household humidity and temperature of your environment.