Monstera Leaves Yellowing And Browning

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Monstera Leaves Yellowing And Browning. If the edges of the leaves are getting yellow or brown new growth turning yellow under watering is the main culprit. Growing a Monstera plant does not require special treatment but this plant does have problems with the plant leaves turning yellow or brown as well as developing brown spots.

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You may also notice yellowing leaves or leaves not forming holes due to insufficient nutrients. Probably the most common reason your Monstera leaves are turning yellow is from the soil being too dry. Nutrient deficiencies can cause spots on Monstera leaves.

The main reasons for your Monstera leaves turning brown are over- or underwatering too much direct sunlight dry air or a lack of nutrients.

Most problems can be fixed if theyre caught early. Generally Monsteras will thrive when placed in low to bright indirect sunlight. If the edges of the leaves are getting yellow or brown new growth turning yellow under watering is the main culprit. Low humidity and dry soil cause leaves to brown on their edges later followed by entire yellowing.