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Variegated Monsteras require slightly more attention than green forms.
Bright, indirect light is essential
Avoid harsh direct sun (can scorch yellow areas)
Too little light = reduced variegation & smaller leaves
Because variegated sections lack chlorophyll, the plant has less energy production capacity and needs good light to thrive.
Allow top 3–5cm of soil to dry before watering
Ensure excellent drainage
Reduce watering in winter
Overwatering is particularly risky for variegated plants, as they can be slightly more sensitive.
Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix:
Houseplant compost
Orchid bark
Perlite or pumice
This prevents root rot and encourages strong root development.
Ideal: 18–27°C
Keep above 15°C
Prefers 50–70% humidity
Higher humidity helps prevent browning on variegated (yellow) sections.
Feed every 2–4 weeks in spring and summer
Use a balanced fertiliser
Avoid overfeeding — can cause stress to variegated tissue
Highly recommended:
Moss pole or coir pole
Secure stems as they climb
Keep pole lightly moist
Supported plants produce:
Larger leaves
Better fenestration
Stronger overall growth
If the plant:
Reverts to mostly green → prune back to a variegated node
Produces heavily yellow leaves → monitor as too much variegation can weaken growth
Balance is key.
Browning on yellow sections
→ Often low humidity or light scorch
Slow growth
→ Normal for variegated forms
Reversion to green
→ Increase light and prune strategically
Drooping leaves
→ Check watering and root health
Like all Monstera deliciosa varieties, ‘Devil Monster’ is toxic if ingested by pets due to calcium oxalate crystals.