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Monstera Broken Heart

Original price was: ₹768.00.Current price is: ₹349.00.

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The Monstera Broken Heart is the compact, climbing cousin of the iconic Monstera family its small, heart-shaped leaves are naturally split and fenestrated in a way that looks deliberate, architectural, and quietly extraordinary. It’s the plant that makes people lean in for a closer look, and then immediately ask where you got it.

Waters itself for up to 2 weeks. Fill the reservoir, forget about it. Your plant won’t.
Built for bright spots. Place it near a south or west-facing window direct sunlight is where this planter thrives.
Keep it out of paw’s reach. Best placed on a shelf or table away from curious cats and dogs.
Made for beginners, loved by everyone. If you’ve killed plants before, this planter is your second chance. It practically babysits your plant.
Windowsill, balcony railing, office desk compact enough to go anywhere sunlight does.
Monstera Broken Heart

Original price was: ₹768.00.Current price is: ₹349.00.

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The Monstera Broken Heart (Rhaphidophora tetrasperma) is a fast-growing tropical climbing plant native to Thailand and Malaysia, widely known by its popular nickname because of its small, split heart-shaped leaves that closely resemble a miniature Monstera deliciosa. Despite being commonly called “Mini Monstera,” it is technically not a true Monstera it belongs to the Rhaphidophora genus but it shares the same fenestrated, split-leaf aesthetic that has made the Monstera family one of the most recognisable and beloved plant groups in the world. In India, it has rapidly become one of the most sought-after indoor plants among plant enthusiasts and home décor lovers alike.
Yes the Monstera Broken Heart is the same plant as what is commonly sold as the “Mini Monstera” or Rhaphidophora tetrasperma in India. It is not a true Monstera (Monstera deliciosa) botanically, but it produces similarly split and fenestrated leaves on a much more compact, manageable vine. The key difference from a true Monstera is size the Broken Heart stays significantly smaller, making it ideal for Indian apartments where space is premium, while delivering the same dramatic split-leaf visual impact.
Absolutely. The Monstera Broken Heart is native to the warm, humid tropical forests of Southeast Asia climate conditions that closely mirror those of South and coastal India particularly well. It thrives in the warmth, humidity, and indirect light that characterise most Indian urban homes. It adapts comfortably to Mumbai’s humidity, Bangalore’s moderate climate, Chennai’s heat, and Delhi’s dry winters with appropriate care adjustments. Its compact size makes it exceptionally well-suited to Indian apartment living.
It grows best in bright to medium indirect light a spot near an east or north-facing window with filtered light is ideal. In bright indirect light, the plant produces more fenestrations (leaf splits) and grows faster. In lower light, growth slows and new leaves may emerge without splits smaller and more heart-shaped. Avoid direct harsh sunlight, especially in Indian summers, which can scorch and bleach the leaves. A sheer curtain filtering strong afternoon sun protects the plant beautifully.
Water thoroughly once every 7–10 days, allowing the top 1–2 inches of soil to dry between waterings. In Indian summer heat, it may need watering every 5–7 days. During monsoon and winter, extend the interval to 10–14 days. The Broken Heart appreciates consistent moisture but is sensitive to waterlogged soil always ensure the pot has drainage holes and never let the plant sit in standing water. Yellowing lower leaves are typically the first sign of overwatering.
Yes and this is one of the most important things to know about this plant. In its natural habitat, the Monstera Broken Heart is a climber that attaches to trees using aerial roots. When given a moss pole, trellis, or coir stick to climb, it rewards you dramatically: the leaves grow significantly larger, the fenestrations (splits) become more pronounced, and the plant develops its full architectural beauty. Without support, it trails and stays smaller. For the most spectacular growth, provide a moss pole and let it climb.
Split leaves called fenestrations develop most reliably when the plant receives adequate bright indirect light and has a vertical support structure to climb. In low light conditions, or when trailing without support, the plant produces simpler, unsplit heart-shaped leaves. Providing a moss pole and moving the plant to a brighter spot (without direct sun) should result in progressively more fenestrated new growth. Juvenile plants also produce fewer splits maturity and good conditions together produce the most dramatic leaf development.
A chunky, well-draining aroid mix is ideal a blend of potting soil, cocopeat, perlite, and a small amount of orchid bark or charcoal creates the airy, moisture-retentive but fast-draining environment that Rhaphidophora roots love. This combination allows the roots to breathe while retaining enough moisture between waterings. In Indian monsoon conditions particularly, good drainage is critical waterlogged soil is the fastest path to root rot for this plant.
It is genuinely one of the fastest-growing indoor vining plants available in India. In good conditions bright indirect light, regular watering, monthly feeding, and a moss pole to climb it can produce a new leaf every 1–2 weeks during the active growing season (March through September). This rapid growth is one of the most satisfying things about owning a Broken Heart the plant visibly changes week by week in a way that slower-growing plants simply cannot.
Yes like most aroids, the Monstera Broken Heart contains calcium oxalate crystals which are toxic to cats and dogs if ingested, causing mouth irritation, drooling, and digestive discomfort. It is also mildly irritating to human skin and should be handled with care wash hands after pruning or repotting. In pet-friendly Indian homes, keep it elevated on shelves, trained on a high moss pole, or in rooms that pets don’t access freely.
Yes regular feeding during the growing season makes a visible difference to growth rate and leaf size. Feed once a month from February through September with a balanced liquid fertiliser at half strength, or an aroid-specific fertiliser if available. Adequate nitrogen supports lush leaf development. Reduce to every 6–8 weeks in mild weather and stop entirely in winter. Never fertilise dry soil water first, then feed.
Yes this is precisely why the Broken Heart has become so popular in Indian urban homes. Unlike the true Monstera deliciosa, which can develop enormous leaves and a sprawling footprint, the Monstera Broken Heart stays compact and vertical when trained on a moss pole. It grows upward rather than outward, making it ideal for Mumbai flats, Bangalore studio apartments, and Delhi 2BHKs where floor space is valuable. A single moss pole with a well-grown Broken Heart delivers maximum visual drama in minimum floor space.
Stem cutting propagation is simple and highly reliable. Cut a healthy stem just below a node (the bump where a leaf meets the stem), ensuring the cutting has at least one node and one leaf. Place the cutting in water or moist sphagnum moss until roots develop typically 2–4 weeks. Once roots are 3–5 cm long, pot in a well-draining aroid mix and treat as a mature plant. The Monstera Broken Heart propagates so readily that a single plant can produce multiple new plants within one growing season.
Yellow leaves on a Broken Heart are most commonly caused by overwatering this is by far the most frequent issue. Check the soil: if it’s been consistently moist or wet, reduce watering frequency immediately and ensure the pot drains well. Other causes include insufficient light (particularly for lower leaves on the vine), rootbound conditions in an undersized pot, or magnesium deficiency (which causes yellowing between leaf veins). Address watering first before investigating other causes.
It’s one of the most exciting plant gifts you can give right now. The split-leaf aesthetic is instantly recognisable and universally loved by anyone who follows home décor trends and in India’s rapidly growing plant parent community, a Monstera Broken Heart is the kind of plant people actively seek out and are genuinely thrilled to receive. At ₹349, it’s an impressive, on-trend, fast-growing gift that continues giving new leaves for years. It suits housewarmings, birthdays, and any occasion where you want to give something that feels current, considered, and genuinely alive.

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