Monstera Leaves Losing Color

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Monstera Leaves Losing Color. A good hint is smelling something rotting around your plant and if it doesnt have that stench gently remove the soil to inspect the soil. They are easy plants to care for as they are well adapted to survive to all different sorts of conditions.

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If your soil has gone too dry completely dry the oldest leaves will turn yellow first. But as we learned in the last point light and over-watering issues often go hand-in-hand because the soil cant dry out in low light conditions. A good hint is smelling something rotting around your plant and if it doesnt have that stench gently remove the soil to inspect the soil.

The leaves on your Monstera plant should be glossy and dark green.

If you notice the lower leaves especially the oldest leaves are turning yellow go ahead and feel the soil. Light brown spots and crispy edges on monstera leaves means the monstera needs more water. Relative humidity between 50-60 is best suited for most of the houseplants. How to fix low humidity.