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Swiss Cheese Plant

£12.00
Monstera deliciosa
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Easy to care for
Key information

The Swiss Cheese plant is also known as the Fruit Salad plant, Split-Leaf philodendron or Monstera deliciosa. This distinctive, hardy house plant brings tropical vibes to your home and is the perfect beginner plant as it is very low maintenance. Make sure you leave it space to expand as it is a fast grower, the Swiss Cheese Plant can be trained to grow on a support or trellis.

Delivery & Returns
SOTO GARDENS EDITS AND COLLECTIONS: Soto deliver nationwide for all individual plants, pots and accessories via our courier partner, DPD within 3-7 working days. Outdoor plants will be delivered from the 18th March, a member of the Soto team will be in touch closer to the time. From the 18th March, Soto border collections are hand delivered within 3-7 working days to Greater London and the Home Counties. Please get in touch if you live outside these areas. Delivery is free for all orders over £50. For orders under £50, we charge £6. If you would like your order delivered after this period, please let us know when you’d like to take receipt in the delivery notes. Soto Guests, including BIG GREEN EGG and FLOWERBX are delivered in accordance with their T&C’s. Please see our delivery and returns page for more information. Please contact Soto if you’ve any questions.
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Remove any yellow or damaged leaves.

How to care for Swiss Cheese Plant

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Aspect
Happy in most light

The Swiss Cheese Plant likes bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions.

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Care Level
Very easy

Wipe the leaves regularly to prevent dust buildup. 

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Watering
When needed

Allow the top inch of the soil to dry out before watering.

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Feeding
Indoor plant food

Feed the Swiss Cheese Plant once a month during the spring and summer with a liquid feed. 

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Humidity
Misting

This plant likes humid conditions but can adapt to standard house humidity. Misting will help create an environment it enjoys.

Quick facts

BOTANICAL NAME
Monstera deliciosa
PLANT TYPE
Indoor Plant
NURSERY POT SIZE
12cm, 17cm, 21cm
PLANT HEIGHT (INCLUDING POT)
30-40cm, 60-70cm, 80-90cm
WARNING SIGNS
Yellow leaves on a Swiss Cheese Plant can suggest over or under watering.
TOXICITY
This plant can cause irritation if ingested. Keep away from pets and small children.
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Indoor plants help bring personality, break up spaces and introduce new textures and tones.

At Soto we want to make looking after your plants as easy and enjoyable as possible. The Swiss Cheese Plant profile will help you get to know your new plant.


Originally native to the rainforests of Mexico and Central America, the Monstera deliciosa thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate lower light conditions, but growth may slow down.

This plant can be pruned to control size and shape and it is recommended to remove any yellow or damaged leaves. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged by allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. 

We’d suggest reducing watering during the winter months when the plant is not actively growing.

Monstera deliciosa can be trained to grow on a support or trellis. Be aware, insufficient light can lead to the plant stretching towards the light source, leading to leggy growth.

The name "deliciosa" comes from the edible fruit it produces in its natural habitat. However, it is rare for indoor plants to fruit.

Overall, Monstera deliciosa is a stunning and low-maintenance houseplant that adds a tropical touch to indoor spaces. With proper care, it can become a focal point in your home or office.

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