Monstera Deliciosa Diseases

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Monstera Deliciosa Diseases. For a wide range of information on combating a range of indoor plant diseases and pests click here. Early identification of diseases and pests along with immediate treatment will give your plant its best chance at survival so it is crucial to check your monstera deliciosa on a regular basis.

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From West Bengal Katakam Mounika Arghya Banerjee Birendr anath Panja and Jayanta Saha. If the Hurricane Plant is left too cold this usually becomes noticeable by brown spots or borders around the leaves. During winter in particular you might notice a few mites or insects taking up camp on some of the leaves or stems that can leave behind a sticky substance.

Pests and insects love to suck its leaves especially when the plant is weak.

During winter in particular you might notice a few mites or insects taking up camp on some of the leaves or stems that can leave behind a sticky substance. If the leaves turn yellow this is a sign for a too wet root ball. Consuming the leaves and other parts of the plant may cause severe mouth burning nausea vomiting and diarrhea. This is a great plant option more so as you do not need to worry so much about pests and diseases.