Monstera Leaf Growth

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Monstera Leaf Growth. What Do New Monstera Leaves Look Like. Remove older stems and leaves to make way for new plant growth.

Established Monstera Lower Leaves Yellowing And Dropping After Repotting And Pruning Roots A Few Months Ago Still Producing House Plants Yellow Leaves Plants
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Deliciosa fruit growing The fruit of Monstera deliciosa is up to 25 cm 10 in long and 35 cm 1220 in diameter and it looks like a green ear of maize covered with hexagonal scales. For example in the attached image that growth has been in that exact state for a month. When a new Monstera leave begins to form it almost always comes from a node.

Keep in mind that after a leaf develops it will not change.

Another method of increasing humidity is misting. The brightest available indirect sunlight is best for your plants. Probably the most common reason your Monstera leaves are turning yellow is from the soil being too dry. Its Swiss cheese nickname comes from the iconic splits and holes in its leaves and its breadfruit nickname refers to its corn-shaped fruit.