The Variegated Monstera requires similar care to that of the solid green Monstera deliciosa.
The main difference is the white portion of the variegated Monstera leaves cannot absorb light, so the plant needs to work twice as hard to photosynthesize.
Therefore, low light conditions are not ideal and you should keep your variegated Monstera in bright ambient light to make it happy.
Before giving your plant a drink, it is best to check the moisture level in the soil first to ensure it isn’t moist right beneath the surface.
Also, consider aerating the soil of your plant before the initial watering.
Monsteras prefer soil that is consistently lightly moist. As epiphytes with aerial roots, they are sensitive to overwatering, so they don’t want to sit in soggy soil.
Rotate your plant periodically to ensure even growth on all sides and dust the leaves often so the plant can photosynthesize efficiently.
Remember each plant is a unique living thing and may have varying needs, especially in their individual locations. Pay attention to the condition of your Variegated Monstera and its watering needs and you will have a long and happy relationship.