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Monstera Tissue Culture Plants

Wholesale Monstera tissue culture (TC) for nurseries, greenhouses, and online sellers. Browse high-demand Monstera TC varieties, then request bulk pricing and current availability. New items are added monthly.

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Fresh inventory every 2 weeks

Inspected in Easley, SC

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Greenville / Easley area

High-demand category

Wholesale Monstera Tissue Culture

Monstera TC is a top seller for live drops and retail benches. Stock up on proven varieties for steady sell-through and easy scaling.

Bulk Monstera TC for Growers and Sellers

Our Monstera tissue culture plants are built for B2B buyers who need consistent inventory, clean starts, and strong demand. Great for nurseries, greenhouses, retail shops, and online sellers.

  • Wholesale TC for liners, plugs, and trays
  • High-demand variegated Monstera options
  • Ideal for weekly drops and retail turns
  • New Monstera items added monthly

How to Order

Online ordering is coming soon. For current availability, quantities, and bulk pricing, request a wholesale tissue culture quote.

Available Monstera Tissue Culture Varieties

If you don’t see what you’re looking for, please inquire — new items are added monthly.

  • Monstera Adansonii
  • Monstera Albo
  • Monstera Aurea Variegata
  • Monstera Borsigiana Albo Variegata
  • Monstera Borsigiana Aurea
  • Monstera Bultasaur
  • Monstera Burle Marx Flame
  • Monstera Cream Brulee
  • Monstera Deliciosa ‘Green Snow’
  • Monstera Deliciosa ‘White Monster’
  • Monstera Deliciosa ‘Yellow Marilyn’
  • Monstera Deliciosa Aurea
  • Monstera Devil
  • Monstera Electrolight
  • Monstera Full Mint (Borsigiana Thailand)
  • Monstera Lava
  • Monstera Legacy
  • Monstera Lemon Lime Variegated
  • Monstera Lemon Pompom
  • Monstera Light Lime
  • Monstera Mint Variegated
  • Monstera Sierrana
  • Monstera Thai Constellation Premium
  • Monstera Thai Constellation Tricolor
  • Monstera Thai Constellation Variegated
  • Monstera Tricolor
  • Monstera Vietciosa
  • Monstera Vietciosa High Variegation
  • White Monster

Need Bulk Pricing or a Specific Monstera?

Request a quote and we’ll help you plan your next wholesale tissue culture drop.

Helpful Tips for Acclimating Monstera Tissue Culture Plants

Acclimating Monstera tissue culture (TC) plants—whether Thai Constellation, Albo, or rare Adansonii—is a slightly different process than Alocasia. Monsteras are generally tougher, but highly variegated plants are prone to melting (bacterial rot) if they stay too wet or do not receive enough light.

Phase 1: Preparation

Monsteras are climbers and need excellent oxygen at the root zone. A breathable setup is critical from day one.

  • Fluval Stratum: Gold standard for the first 4–8 weeks
  • Tree fern fiber: Excellent alternative that resists rot
  • Perlite & peat mix: Use at least 70% perlite for airflow
  • Containers: Clear cups to monitor roots and spot rot early

Phase 2: Unboxing & the “Clean Sweep” (Day 1)

Monstera roots are thicker than Alocasia roots, which makes agar easier to remove—but also easier for bacteria to hide.

  • De-agar completely: Use lukewarm distilled water
  • Soak if needed: Let roots sit for 10 minutes to soften stubborn agar
  • Sterilization dip: Mandatory for variegated Monsteras
  • Solution: 1:10 mix of 3% hydrogen peroxide and distilled water
  • Dip time: Submerge entire plant for 30–60 seconds
  • Air dry: Rest on a clean paper towel for 15–20 minutes

Phase 3: Potting for Success

Proper planting depth prevents rot at the stem base and petioles.

  • Do not bury the knuckle or leaf stems
  • Only roots and the very base of the stem go into the substrate
  • Use damp, not soaking, Fluval Stratum or plugs
  • Tap the cup to settle media—do not compress by hand

Phase 4: The Hardening-Off Process

Monsteras grow quickly but are sensitive to damping-off if rushed.

  • Days 1–10: Fully sealed humidity dome (90%+ humidity)
  • Days 11–21: Open lid for 10 minutes daily and wipe condensation
  • Days 21–30: Prop lid open permanently
  • If leaves do not wilt after 48 hours, plants are ready for ambient air

Vital Requirements for Monstera TC

  • Lighting: Variegated Monsteras need bright indirect light. Keep grow lights 12–18 inches away.
  • Air circulation: Stagnant air causes rot. A small USB fan in large bins helps prevent fungal issues.
  • Temperature: Keep between 72–85°F (22–29°C). Use a heat mat only with insulation to avoid overheating roots.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

  • Browning white edges: Usually from humidity spikes or leaves touching the dome walls.
  • Mushy roots: Trim with sterilized snips, re-dip in peroxide, and move to 100% perlite until new white roots form.
Disclaimer: This information reflects a commonly used acclimation method for Monstera tissue culture plants. Results may vary based on environment, climate, and grower experience. Always do your own research and adjust techniques to what works best for your setup.

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