Monstera Leaves Dying

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Monstera Leaves Dying. If you have ever noticed your Monstera looking like it is crying or dripping water from its leaves you are not alone. Why are there dark brown spots on my monstera leaves.

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Other causes include overwatering low light fertilizer problems pests or transplant stress. The most common reason for yellowing leaves in the monstera adansonii plants is overwatering. Wet leaves lead to bacterial and fungal diseases that can cause black spots.

Other causes include overwatering low light fertilizer problems pests or transplant stress.

If you have ever noticed your Monstera looking like it is crying or dripping water from its leaves you are not alone. Dark brown spots on monstera leaves is a good indication of the plant getting too much water. While Monstera like humid conditions do not mist their leaves. If you accidentally let your Monsteras soil dry out completely you may see leaves go limp droop and possibly start to brown.