As the title says, just picked up this young Thai monstera, should I expect this high variegation to stay? It’s a TC.

by idkdawg74

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  1. NoSleepschedule

    There is some debate on whether or not Creme Brulee is an actual string of Thai Constellations. As far as I know, the documentation on them is hazy and a bit vague. I’ve seen some say that Creme Brulee is really a cutting only type of plant. A majority of other people argue that Creme Brulee is a sellers term used to upsell high variegated Thai Constellations.

    That said. The main trait most people agree on in Creme Brulees is that their Variegation is a creamy yellow and take up more leaf than the green does. So with that in mind, I would call this a Creme Brulee!

    As far as stabilization? High chances it will continue like this! Thai Constellations are notorious for having very well and stable Variegation. I’ve never personally seen one revert. With so much Variegation, give it Lot’s of light (12-14 hours grow light and sat next to a window imo) to help it maintain Variegation and not brown

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