Monstera Leaves Have Water Drops

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Monstera Leaves Have Water Drops. Wilting leaves is also an indications that your plant is thirsty. When watering your Monstera plant you should give it enough water so that it starts draining from the bottom.

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Photo Courtesy of Reddit. Over-watering your plant can result in issues like black leaves and root rot. When houseplant leaves develop droplets of water on their tips it is probably just transpiration as water moves through the plant and evaporates from its leaves stem and flowers.

Signs your monstera is under-watered.

As the plant matures the newer leaves will slowly have more and more fenestrations. I have a droopy Monstera. This could be the reason your Monstera leaves are turning brown. Probably the most common reason your Monstera leaves are turning yellow is from the soil being too dry.