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Monstera deliciosa ‘White Monster’ Tissue Culture Plant – Seller’s Choice

Add one of the most legendary variegated Monsteras to your collection with Monstera deliciosa ‘White Monster’ tissue culture plant, offered as Seller’s Choice. You’ll receive a vigorous, hand-selected plantlet from our premium stock of this ultra-rare, highly coveted cultivar.

Why Monstera deliciosa ‘White Monster’ is Truly Special

Extreme White Variegation — Known for its breathtaking, high-contrast marbling, ‘White Monster’ produces leaves with dramatic sectors of pure white alongside deep green. The variegation is bold, unpredictable, and incredibly eye-catching.

Highly Stable Genetics — Unlike many variegated Monsteras, ‘White Monster’ is prized for its more consistent and stable variegation when grown in optimal conditions.

Iconic Fenestrations — As the plant matures, expect the classic Monstera splits and holes to emerge, enhanced by stunning variegation patterns that make each leaf a living work of art.

Collector’s Status — Considered one of the rarest Monstera cultivars available, ‘White Monster’ is a true centerpiece plant sought after by serious aroid collectors worldwide.

Tissue Culture Excellence — Lab-propagated for guaranteed pest-free, disease-free, true-to-type plants with strong genetics and excellent vigor.

This is not just a plant — it’s a statement piece that elevates any collection.

Easy Care Guide for Monstera deliciosa ‘White Monster’

This rare variegated Monstera thrives with bright light and stable tropical conditions:

LightBright indirect light is essential. Avoid direct sun, which can burn the white sections, but provide plenty of light to maintain strong variegation and healthy growth.

WaterWater when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry. Keep soil evenly moist but never waterlogged. Ensure excellent drainage to prevent root rot.

SoilUse a chunky, well-draining aroid mix: orchid bark, perlite, coco coir, and peat or potting soil. Good aeration is key for healthy root development.

Temperature & HumidityPrefers warm temperatures (65–85 °F / 18–29 °C). High humidity (60–80%+) is highly beneficial, especially for maintaining pristine variegated foliage.

FertilizerFeed with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength every 4–6 weeks during the growing season. Reduce feeding in fall and winter.

Note: Variegated Monsteras grow slower due to reduced chlorophyll. Some leaves may emerge with more or less variegation — this is normal and part of the plant’s charm.

With proper care, your ‘White Monster’ will reward you with increasingly large, fenestrated, and dramatically variegated leaves over time.

Ready to own one of the most iconic variegated Monsteras in existence?Limited quantities of Monstera deliciosa ‘White Monster’ Tissue Culture Plant – Seller’s Choice are available. Order now to secure a rare, lab-grown specimen shipped safely to your door.

Monstera White Monster Tissue Culture Plantlet Seller's Choice

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  • (General guidelines – NOT a one-size-fits-all! Every species (and even cultivar) can have slightly different needs. Always research your specific plant’s adult care requirements.)

    •  Do NOT skip acclimation – TC plants have lived in 100% humidity, sterile sugar-gel, and perfect lab conditions. Sudden change = shock or death. For carnivorous plants, make sure you are using an appropriate carnivorous substrate which is fertilizer free and appropriate water such as distilled, rain or reverse osmosis - NO tap. Please be aware that that variegation on tissue culture plants is never guaranteed to be stable as this is the nature of variegated plants, there is always a chance they can revert back to normal.


    •  Step 1 – Unboxing (Day 1)

    •  Open the package in low light / shade.

    •  Gently rinse off ALL agar/jelly under lukewarm water (use distilled or rainwater if your tap is hard/fluoridated).

    •  Remove any dead or black leaves with sterilized scissors.


    •  Step 2 – First 2–4 weeks (High-humidity phase)

    •  Pot in a very airy, sterile mix (e.g., pure sphagnum moss, 50/50 fluval stratum/perlite. 

    •  Water with distilled, RO, or rainwater until established (tap water minerals can burn tiny roots).

    •  Place inside a clear plastic box, propagation dome, or large clear bag to keep humidity 85–100%.

    •  Bright indirect light only (50–150 µmol/m²/s or normal room light, no direct sun).

    •  Temperature 22–27 °C (72–80 °F); avoid cold windowsills.

    •  Ventilate 5–15 min daily to prevent mold; increase venting time every few days.


    •  Step 3 – Gradual hardening off (Weeks 4–8)

    •  Slowly increase daily venting time (add 15–30 min every 2–3 days).

    •  When new growth appears and plant no longer wilts when uncovered for hours, remove dome completely.

    •  Very slowly increase light levels over 2–3 weeks (never jump to direct sun).


    •  Step 4 – Normal care

    •  Once fully hardened (usually 6–10 weeks), treat as a normal juvenile plant of that species.

    •  Switch to the species-specific soil, pot, fertilizer, and light requirements.


    Common mistakes that kill TC plants

    •  Planting straight into regular potting mix or heavy soil

    •  Using cold tap water or fertilizing too early

    •  Putting in direct sun or dry household air on day 1

    •  Sealing in a dome forever (leads to rot)


    Final reminder

    This is a general protocol that works for most tissue culture plants. However, plants may need tweaks (lower humidity faster, different media, cooler nights, etc.). Always double-check care for YOUR exact plant after acclimation.

    Happy growing – patience is key!

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