Monstera Adansonii Plant Yellow Leaves. Remove leggy growth and any dead or damaged leaves. Probably the most common reason your Monstera leaves are turning yellow is from the soil being too dry.
The appearance of yellow leaves with signs of wilting and decay indicates a flooded plant. Your plant might be pot bound a sign is usually weak new leaves. As discussed above an overwatered Monstera plant exhibits yellowing leaves.
Christine repots her Monstera Adansonii which has developed yellow leaves since summer ended a couple months ago.
Your plant might be pot bound a sign is usually weak new leaves. Unfiltered water containing adverse chemicals can also cause this issue. How to Prune a Monstera adansonii. In this case the yellow leaves should be removed and moisture should be reduced.