Monstera aureopinnata care guide

In this guide you'll learn: How to care for your Monstera aureopinnata plant and
answers to FAQs to keep your plant happy

Immerse yourself in the world of the Monstera Aureopinnata, an incredibly rare and stunning plant that will captivate you with its beauty. This plant, native to the lush tropical forests of Colombia and Peru, is a climber that thrives in the wet biome, showcasing its vibrant green leaves that are a sight to behold.

Monstera Aureopinnata in the House & Office

As a houseplant, the Monstera Aureopinnata is a showstopper. Its wide, pinnatifid leaves, which mature to a stunning velvet texture, add a touch of the exotic to any room. The plant’s advanced growth habit makes it a perfect addition to homes and offices, where it can provide a calming, green focal point.

Popular Cultivars

The Monstera Aureopinnata ‘Snake’ is a popular cultivar, known for its marked ontogenic change and the golden hue of its pinnate leaf blades. This cultivar is an easy grower, making it a favourite among plant enthusiasts.

Monstera Aureopinnata Size

The Monstera Aureopinnata can grow impressively large, reaching heights of up to 3 metres (10 feet) in its native habitat. In a house or office setting, it typically grows to around 1.5 metres (5 feet), providing a striking green presence.

Monstera Aureopinnata Care

Light

This plant thrives in bright, indirect light. Arrange it near a window where it can receive plenty of natural light, but be careful to avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.

Temperature

The Monstera Aureopinnata prefers a temperature range of 18-27 degrees Celsius (65-80 degrees Fahrenheit). Maintain these temperatures by keeping it away from drafts and sudden temperature changes.

Soil and Drainage

This plant prefers a well-draining soil mix with plenty of organic matter. A mix of coco coir and perlite or vermiculite provides the ideal substrate for optimal growth and drainage.

Humidity

The Monstera Aureopinnata thrives in higher than ambient humidity, reminiscent of its native tropical habitat. Maintain these humidity levels by misting the plant regularly or using a humidifier.

Watering

Water the plant when the top 3cm of the substrate is dry. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it’s better to err on the side of underwatering. The leaves will start to yellow if the plant needs more water.

Toxicity

The Monstera Aureopinnata is not known to have any toxic properties. However, as with all plants, it’s always a good idea to keep it out of reach of pets and children.

Feeding

Feed the plant with a diluted houseplant fertilizer once a month during the growing season to support its fast growth.

Troubleshooting Pests, Diseases, and Common Problems

Common pests that can affect the Monstera Aureopinnata include spider mites and mealybugs. Treat these with a mild insecticidal soap. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so ensure the plant is watered correctly and the soil is well-draining.

Propagation

The Monstera Aureopinnata can be propagated by stem cuttings. Cut a stem just below a node, place it in water, and wait for roots to develop before planting it in soil.

Monstera Aureopinnata Fruit

While the Monstera Aureopinnata does not produce fruit, its close relative, the Monstera Deliciosa, is known for its pineapple-like fruit. This serves as a reminder of the fascinating diversity within the Monstera genus.

Where to buy Monstera Aureopinnata online

If you’re in the UK and looking to add this stunning plant to your collection, you can find it at GrowTropicals and PlantProper. Additionally, consider checking Facebook groups for rare houseplants, as they often have members selling unique and hard-to-find species.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should I water my Monstera Aureopinnata? Water your plant when the top 3cm of the substrate is dry. This will vary depending on your environment, but generally, it means watering every 1-2 weeks.
  • Does Monstera Aureopinnata need a lot of light? This plant prefers bright, indirect light. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, while too little light can stunt growth.
  • Is Monstera Aureopinnata toxic to pets? While not known to be toxic, it’s always a good idea to keep plants out of reach of pets and children.
  • How do I propagate Monstera Aureopinnata? This plant can be propagated by stem cuttings. Cut a stem just below a node, place it in water, and wait for roots to develop before planting it in soil.

Conclusion

The Monstera Aureopinnata is a truly captivating plant, with its lush, pinnatifid leaves and easy-care requirements. Whether you’re a seasoned plant enthusiast or a beginner, this plant is a wonderful addition to any indoor garden. Remember to provide it with bright, indirect light, keep the soil well-draining and moist, and maintain high humidity levels. With a little care and attention, your Monstera Aureopinnata will thrive and become a stunning focal point in your home or office.

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Plant-lover with a life-goal to buy land across the UK to plant his own forest, James specialises in horticulture and botanical research, and has been growing and rewilding forests with trees, including endangered species, for over 15 years. He is an avid gardener, allotment owner, and aids in the running of a carbon neutral initiative in companies across the UK.


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