Root Surgery on variegated monstera
What's Happening
Potential reversion to solid green in tissue-cultured Thai Constellation Monstera due to insufficient light; white variegated sectors lack chlorophyll and cannot photosynthesize efficiently, requiring brighter conditions to outcompete green tissues and maintain variegation stability.
How to Fix It
- 1
Position in bright indirect light (extra intensity over non-variegated but avoid hot afternoon direct sun to prevent burn).
- 2
Water only after soil fully dries out; reduce frequency in winter when growth slows.
- 3
Use highly airy, well-draining soil mix with ≥50% perlite and bark to prevent root rot.
- 4
Maintain humidity ≥50%, ideally 55-60% via humidifier or pebble tray.
How to Prevent It
Sustain consistent bright indirect light (e.g., east-facing window or grow lights at 2000-5000 lux) and stable high humidity year-round to favor variegated tissue growth and suppress green reversion.