Monstera Adansonii Root Rot Symptoms

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Monstera Adansonii Root Rot Symptoms. Do they have room to grow or are they circling and really root bound in the pot. Symptoms like drooping and yellowing leaves can also occur.

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No the Monstera Adansonii does not like to be root bound. There are subtle differences between the Monstera adansonii and Monstera obliqua with the latter having larger holes and a slightly thinner leaf-thickness. Almost everything that causes your Monstera to be less than 100 healthy can be narrowed down to a few issues.

Rotting smell can also be a telltale.

All these things result in the weakening of the Monstera adansonii. Black Spots on Monstera due to Over Watering. Yellowing browning blackening leaf spot drooping and curling are all possible effects. Fall Update and Fixing Monstera Root RotHey everybody.