The Monstera deliciosa is not just a pretty face, either; it’s also super-easy to look after. The plant thrives in slightly moist soil and should never be allowed to dry out. But it’s also important not to give your Monstera too much water at once, and it will need less water in autumn and winter. If you do overwater your Monstera deliciosa, water droplets can form on the tips of the leaves, in a phenomenon known as guttation. The best approach is to give your Monstera constant access to water; just place your pot on a saucer filled with water and the plant will take what it needs. Cheese plants will also appreciate a dose of fertiliser once a fortnight. They grow in both bright rooms and shade, but more light will result in faster growth. Direct sunlight, however, is a no-go for the Monstera.