Monstera Water On Leaves

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Monstera Water On Leaves. Mold on the surface of the soil. Ive noticed that after watering my Monstera has water droplets at the end of the leaves for a few days xylem sap so the internet says.

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Monstera leaves are curling or curling inward due to underwatering and low humidity. Probably the most common reason your Monstera leaves are turning yellow is from the soil being too dry. Brown tips of Monstera leaves most often have to do with a lack of adequate light and water.

To tell which it is check the soil.

Dark brown spots on the leaves Dark brown spots are a telltale sign of root rot which is caused by over-watering. A Monstera that is too young wont fenestrate until it is about three years old. So monstera tends to need more water than usual. Mold on the surface of the soil.