Size: 5 feet tall Light: Bright, direct sunlight Water: From spring through fall, soil should be kept moist. During winter, allow the top two inches of soil to dry out before giving it another drink. Size: Up to 30 feet tall. Light: Bright, indirect light, but can tolerate low light. Water: While a monstera can tolerate semi-dry conditions, it should be watered enough so that the soil does not completely dry out. Size: Its leaves can grow up to 18 inches long. Light: Bright indirect light. Water: Wait until the top three inches of the soil are dry before adding water. Size: Up to 4 feet tall. Light: Bright, indirect light, but can tolerate lower light levels. Water: Add water once a week or when the top inch of soil feels dry. Size: Up to five feet. Light: Bright, indirect light or dappled shade. Water:  Keep the soil consistently moist. Size: Up to 10 feet tall. Light: Bright, indirect light is best, but it will tolerate lower light situations. Water: Provide a weekly watering. Size: Up to 30 feet tall, depending upon the variety. Light: Bright, direct light for a minimum of six hours of per day. Rotate the plant weekly to help all sides of the plant get exposure. Some varieties have leaves that can burn easily, so try situating it where sunlight gets filtered through a sheer curtain. Water: Consistently moist soil, but not soggy. Size: 4-6 feet indoors. Light: Bright, indirect sunlight. Water: Add water weekly, or when the top two inches of the soil is dry. Size: Up to 10 feet indoors. Light: Bright, indirect light near a sunny window. Water: When the soil is dry to the touch, water thoroughly.