Maintaining the water level and knowing how much water to put in and the frequency is crucial when using this type of pot. If you don’t have the time to pay close attention to moisture retention, this isn't the pot for you.
A pot with draining holes is suitable for a Monstera. The draining holes ensure that the soil is not always overly wet by allowing excess water to flow out, helping avoid root rot.
Monstera plants thrive in simple containers either made of glass or plastic deep and wide enough to provide your plant plenty of space.