Hybrid Alert: How to Grow the Pink Princess Philodendron × Monstera Deliciosa Hybrid
The Pink Princess Philodendron × Monstera Deliciosa hybrid is one of the most stunning and highly sought-after houseplants in the plant world. This rare hybrid brings together the bright pink variegation of the Pink Princess Philodendron and the iconic fenestrated leaves of Monstera Deliciosa. The result is a dramatic, tropical plant with deep green, glossy foliage splashed with bubblegum-pink tones and carved with natural cut-outs.
This guide explains how to grow, maintain, and propagate this rare hybrid with expert tips to keep it colorful, healthy, and thriving indoors.
1. Understanding the Hybrid
This cross combines two famous species:
Pink Princess Philodendron traits:
- Pink variegation
- Compact growth habit
- Easy indoor adaptation
Monstera Deliciosa traits:
- Large split leaves
- Fast growth
- Strong aerial roots
The hybrid inherits a mix of both: pink fenestrated leaves, climbing growth, and thick stems. It requires stable indoor conditions for best variegation and leaf development.
2. Best Light Conditions for Vibrant Pink Leaves
Light affects both variegation and leaf splitting.
Ideal lighting:
- Bright, indirect sunlight for 6–8 hours a day
- North or east-facing windows
- Avoid harsh direct sun that can burn pink leaves
Low light causes the plant to lose pink variegation and grow plain green leaves, reducing its ornamental value.
3. Soil Mix for Fast, Healthy Root Growth
A hybrid like this needs fast-draining, oxygen-rich soil. Use a mix designed for tropical houseplants.
Best soil mix:
- 40% premium potting soil
- 30% orchid bark
- 20% perlite
- 10% coco peat or sphagnum moss
This blend boosts drainage and aeration, preventing root rot and promoting big, fenestrated leaves.
4. Watering Requirements
This hybrid prefers consistent moisture but never soggy soil.
Watering schedule:
- Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry
- Reduce watering in winter
- Always drain excess water from the saucer
Overwatering damages variegation and causes brown patches on the pink parts of the leaves.
5. Humidity and Temperature
As a tropical hybrid, it thrives in warm, humid environments.
Ideal conditions:
- Humidity: 60%–80%
- Temperature: 20°C–28°C
- No cold drafts or air-conditioning airflow
Higher humidity encourages larger leaves and more fenestrations.
6. Fertilization for Bright Color and Growth
Use a balanced, premium fertilizer to enhance variegation and promote strong leaf development.
Best fertilizer routine:
- 20-20-20 liquid fertilizer every 4 weeks
- Add calcium and magnesium supplement every 6 weeks
- Use slow-release granules in spring for steady nutrients
Avoid cheap fertilizers that cause salt buildup and damage variegation.
7. Support for Climbing Growth
This hybrid grows upwards like a Monstera and needs support.
Best options:
- Moss pole
- Coir pole
- Trellis
- Thick wooden stake
As the plant climbs, it produces larger, more dramatic pink-splashed leaves with deeper fenestrations.
8. Pruning to Maintain Shape and Color
Pruning helps control height and encourages new variegated growth.
How to prune:
- Cut above a node
- Remove all-green leaves to encourage pink ones
- Pinch new tips to promote bushier growth
Use sterilized tools to prevent infections.
9. Propagation: The Best Way to Multiply the Hybrid
Stem cuttings are the safest way to propagate.
Propagation method:
- Cut a stem with at least one node and one leaf.
- Place in water or moist sphagnum moss.
- Keep in bright, indirect light.
- Transplant when roots are 5–7 cm long.
Avoid leaf-only cuttings—they do not grow new plants.
10. Common Problems and How to Fix Them
Yellow leaves: Overwatering
Curling leaves: Underwatering or low humidity
Brown tips: Hard water or fertilizer burn
Loss of variegation: Not enough light
Black spots: Fungal infection or poor airflow
Correct the issue early to prevent long-term damage.
Final Tips for Growing a Healthy Pink Monstera Hybrid
- Rotate the plant weekly for even growth
- Wipe leaves monthly to improve photosynthesis
- Use rainwater or filtered water
- Repot every 1–2 years in a slightly larger pot
- Keep it away from direct midday sun
With the right care, your Pink Princess Monstera hybrid will reward you with stunning pink-splashed, split leaves that look like living art—perfect for rare plant collectors, modern home decor, and indoor gardening lovers.