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philo monstera vs monstera deliciosa

philo monstera vs monstera deliciosa Monstera deliciosa, Split Leaf Philodendron or Big Swiss Cheese plant

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philo monstera vs monstera deliciosa Monstera deliciosa, Split Leaf Philodendron or Big Swiss Cheese plantBotanical Name: Monstera deliciosa Native Region Environment: Southern Mexico to Panama Sun Light: Morning direct sun otherwise bright, indirect light is best. Temperature: Indoor houseplant temperature range 65 85 degrees is best. Outdoors in USDA Zones 11 12. Water: Best to moisten the entire soil and let it dry to the touch than frequently water small amounts. Frequent mists are better than frequent watering. Avoid standing water. Soil: Organically

Botanical Name: Monstera deliciosa

Native Region/Environment: Southern Mexico to Panama

Sun/Light: Morning direct sun otherwise bright, indirect light is best. 

Temperature: Indoor houseplant temperature range 65-85 degrees is best.  Outdoors in USDA Zones 11-12.

Water: Best to moisten the entire soil and let it dry to the touch than frequently water small amounts.  Frequent mists are better than frequent watering.  Avoid standing water.

Soil: Organically rich and porous.

Growth Pattern: Large perennial evergreen vine in warm climates.  Each vine  is compact with close leaf nodes and long, strong aerial roots to attach and support its weight for climbing.  Deep fenestrations, evolutionary adaptation of oval leaf holes and deep side splits, which permit diffuse lighting to reach even the lower leaves and not just the growing crown. Grows 1'-2' per year. 

Mature Size: Mature plants can have 60'-80' long vines that are 3" in diameter.  Large leaves, maturing at 2 1/2' wide and 3' long each, create a very bushy, dense tropical feel.

Attributes: Versatile, in a hanging basket or in a pot with a growing pole, the heart shaped leaves are a solid, uniform green that is trainable. Able to grow very densely considering the large leaf size.

Pot: 3.5" or 4"

Monstera deliciosa,  also commonly called the Split Leaf Philodendron or Swiss Cheese plant.  It has many lesser known names: Adam's Rib philodendron; Skeleton philodendron; Broken Leaf philodendron; Tiger's Hand, Horse Skeleton and Cow Ribs.

All species of Monstera are known as good house companions as they filter harmful VOC's, like formaldehyde, benzene and others, from their environment.

This plant may have a degree of toxicity that may cause illness or discomfort if ingested.  It is grown and sold for Ornamental purposes and not intended as a food nor fodder.  Additionally, contact with the sap of this plant may cause irritation or discomfort.

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Silver Arrow
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 4
You Don't Really Need This, But...
This combination coffee scale and timer works exactly as advertised. It measures weights up to 2000 grams with 1/10 gram accuracy. The scale has three operating modes: espresso, pour over and manual. In espresso mode, the scale will automatically tare after a cup is placed on it then automatically start the count up timer and weigh incoming espresso as it starts to pour. In pour over mode, it will automatically tare after your cup/dripper/filter is in place. Then it weighs out the coffee dose as you add it. After you tare again manually, the timer and scale will start as you pour hot water. This allows you to let the saturated coffee grounds off gas for the desired number of seconds before continuing the pour. Manual mode is just that. You control the tare function and start the timer yourself. Battery capacity is great so USB charging will be infrequently required. Accessories include a short USB-A to USB-C cord and a clip-on silicone heat shield to protect the scale from hot espresso. Coffee spills are easy to cleanup and don't seem to have any ill effects on the scale itself. One gripe though: the weighing platform is only about 10 cm square so anything larger than a small coffee cup will block part of the digital displays. After all, the scale needs to fit inside an espresso machine. It isn't a full size kitchen scale. But really, do you need this device? If you want to be ultra precise in your coffee measurements, you love gadgets, or you revel in the coffee making ritual, the answer is certainly YES!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2026
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Josef
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Scale programming and stabilizing
It took me a little time to figure out the different programming modes but now I know how to get quickly to the program I need for the coffee I brew. The scale is very sensitive and it takes a second until the scale stabilizes. All in all, I like it.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026
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Daniel S
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
As advertised.
Does the job well. Small, lightweight, and easy to use
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2026
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Myst
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Precise, with super focused controls.
Color me impressed. I wanted to upgrade from an old Oster brand scale. It was a workhorse, and I still use it, but I prefer this Maestri House scale for coffee and tea. I compared them side-by-side, and their measurements are near identical. I've abused my old one, so I would imagine the M H to be more reliably calibrated, although the differences in readings while set to Grams was .01, so, for me, inconsequential, and may well have been user error as I had no control to measure them against. Here's what I like and prefer about the Maestri House S1: I love that it is rechargeable with readily available USB-C cords. I can take it with me, and not have to worry about swapping batteries. I love the silicone band that protects the platform. It is easy to clean, and doesn't seem to interfere with measurements. The scale is very sensitive. I could add or remove a literal pinch of ground coffee and it would register on the scale. The digital readout is bright enough to easily see. The controls could not be simpler: tap once to Tare, twice to change the unit of measurement. You can set it to liquid or dry ingredients as well. I also love that I can switch between grams and ounces without having to remeasure. Most scales do that these days, but I appreciate it. The timer is simple and easy to control--a very nice inclusion. Also, since the buttons are VERY sensitive, I barely have to touch them, so the scale stays perfectly still, and they work with wet hands. This device is focused, designed to be especially effective for making coffee or tea. It is compact, which makes it the perfect size for cups, mugs, filter baskets, etc. I wouldn't use it for baking or other kitchen tasks. Ok, I WOULD try to use it for that--I just wouldn't recommend it. It's too small for bowls and trays, because it wasn't designed for those. It is PERFECT for brewing and drink mixology. Also, I prefer to keep scales like these designated to weights under 5 pounds--let the Oster handle the big stuff. Overall, I think it's a fantastic little scale. I have had no reliability issues. Will it hold up over time? I think so. Plus, it looks great in my coffee corner. Satin black is kind of my theme. Happy brewing!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026
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Brian from California
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Great tiny scale!
I love this scale, though I don’t use it in the way it was intended. It’s designed to assist in making optimal coffee drinks. I just needed a scale with accurate fractional ounces readings. I use it for weighing ingredients for baking, or even light postal packages. It seems accurate, and it very easy to use. I keep it in manual mode, but it also has espresso and pour over modes. It can display weights in ounces or grams, and it has a tare function. The buttons are touch sensitive, so you don’t have to press hard. There is a beep when you touch a button, but the sound can be turned off. I’m a little confused on the charging function. I don’t usually like rechargeable devices, because it makes them disposable, and also because it means they are dead when I want to use them. So I was pleased when it seemed to work while plugged into my fast wall charger. The I read the manual which said A) the scale cannot be used while charging, and B) never use a fast charging power supply. Maybe they’re just trying to protect their liability. I’ll try to be more obedient in the future. The manual also says not to place objects weighing more than 2000g on it, to avoid damaging it. I violated that rule as well and it still seems to be functional. Overall, this is a great, feature-packed little scale, and worthy of someone better than I, who will actually use it to its full potential without breaking the rules.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026

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