Monstera White Tiger Albo House Variegated Rare Tropical Starter Plant Cuttings

$ 10.03

Country of Origin: Sri Lanka Rooted Cuttings: 3 Rooted Cuttings Unit Quantity: The amount you need Brand: Unbranded Style: Plant Cuttings Unit Type: Unit

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Monstera White Tiger Albo House Variegated Rare Tropical Starter Plant Cuttings. Since variegated Monsteras are more delicate, here’s the best way to grow a cutting successfully How to Grow Monstera White Tiger from a Cutting. You can root Monstera White Tiger in Fertilize with a diluted balanced fertilizer during growing season. Monstera White Tiger Albo House Plants Variegated Rare Tropical Starter Plant Cuttings Monstera White Tiger is a rare variegated form of Monstera deliciosa with white streaked leaves, and like other Monsteras, it can be propagated through stem cuttings. Since variegated Monsteras are more delicate, here’s the best way to grow a cutting successfully: How to Grow Monstera White Tiger from a Cutting 1. Choose a Healthy Cutting Make sure the cutting has at least one node (where roots grow). Aerial roots on the cutting are a big advantage. Select a cutting with some white + green variegation, but not full white leaves (they won’t photosynthesize well). 2. Prepare the Cutting Use sterile, sharp scissors or shears. Cut just below a node (½–1 inch under). Remove any leaves too close to the node that would sit in water. Let the cutting dry/callus for 2–4 hours to reduce rot risk. 3. Rooting Methods You can root Monstera White Tiger in: a) Water Propagation Place the node in clean water, leaves above the surface. Change water every 3–4 days. Keep in bright, indirect light. b) Sphagnum Moss Propagation (most recommended for variegated Monsteras) Wrap moist (not soggy) moss around the node and roots. Place in a clear container or plastic bag for high humidity. Mist lightly to keep moss damp. c) Perlite or LECA Place the cutting in a cup of moist perlite or LECA with some water at the bottom for wicking. Provides airflow and reduces rot risk. 4. Ideal Conditions Bright indirect light (avoid direct sun on leaves). Warm temperature (22–28°C / 72–82°F). High humidity (60–80%). Use a humidity dome or greenhouse setup for best results. 5. Root Development Roots start forming in 2–6 weeks depending on method. Once roots are 2–3 inches long, transfer to soil. 6. Potting in Soil Use a chunky aroid mix: 40% coco coir/peat 30% orchid bark 20% perlite 10% charcoal or pumice Pot the cutting carefully, ensuring roots are covered but not suffocated. Keep the soil slightly moist (never waterlogged). 7. Aftercare Provide a moss pole or stake as it climbs. Water when the top 2 inches of soil dry out. Fertilize with a diluted balanced fertilizer during growing season. Rotate plant occasionally so it grows evenly. Extra Tips for White Tiger Variegated Monsteras grow slower than all green ones. Be patient. Avoid full white leaves on cuttings they can’t produce energy. Always keep the node healthy; if it rots, the cutting won’t survive.