Monstera Swiss Cheese Yellow Leaves

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Monstera Swiss Cheese Yellow Leaves. The most common cause of yellowing leaves among Monsteras is improper soil moisturein particular overwatering. Yellow leaves The leaves turn yellow mostly in winter due to too much watering and small amount of sunlight.

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If you know the plant has not been over-watered it could mean the plant soil needs fertilizer. Yellowing leaves is another common issue. The most common reason for yellowing leaves in the monstera adansonii plants is overwatering.

Most of the time it is overwatering.

Most commonly inadequate watering causes yellow leaves in monsteras. The swiss cheese plant goes by many names such as the hurricane plant the cheese plant Mexican breadfruit plant and incorrectly split leaf philodendron. In any case remove yellowed leaves as they will not revive. They add a contemporary jungly feel to a room and are good air purifiers.