Monstera Plant New Leaf Yellow. Young plants have leaves that are completely solid and that have no slits or holes. Soil should remain damp but not wet.
Watering Yellowing leaves are typically a sign that you have improperly watered your plant. If it is underwatered the smallest of the monstera leaves start to turn yellow and fall off the plant in the case of monstera. If you notice the lower leaves especially the oldest leaves are turning yellow go ahead and feel the soil.
Yellow monstera leaves can mean its either getting too much water or not enough nutrients.
In the winter you can allow your plant to dry out a little more between waterings. Pest damage can leach colour from the leaves particularly thrips Your Monstera has a nutritional deficiency. Young plants have leaves that are completely solid and that have no slits or holes. As the plant grows and gets older the leaves around the bottom of the plant may turn yellow droop and then fall off.