A true collector’s Monstera known for its extreme fenestration and delicate, lace-like leaves. Monstera obliqua ‘Peru’ is not a beginner plant and should be approached with patience, but for serious growers it stands apart from nearly everything else on the market.
Limited availability—grown in controlled lab conditions
Growing Expectations (Important) This is not a fast or forgiving plant. It requires:
High humidity (70%+) for best results
Warm temperatures (70–85°F ideal)
Bright, indirect light (no direct sun)
Stable environment—avoid frequent changes
Growth is slow compared to common Monstera. Leaves may be small and minimally fenestrated early on. Proper conditions over time are what unlock its true form.
Acclimation Guidance
Remove from gel and gently rinse roots
Transition to high humidity (dome or enclosed environment recommended)
Use airy, well-draining media (sphagnum, perlite mix, or similar)
Gradually introduce to ambient conditions over time
Transparency Note This plant is sold as a starter tissue culture specimen, not a mature plant. Early-stage appearance can vary. Success depends on proper acclimation and care.