Monstera Yellow Green

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Monstera Yellow Green. If your Monstera leaves begin to turn yellow or brown it means your Monstera is getting too much sun. Unfiltered water containing adverse chemicals can also cause this issue.

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Monstera adansonii leaves turn yellow because of an incorrect amount of water light and fertilizer. If you notice the lower leaves especially the oldest leaves are turning yellow go ahead and feel the soil. This Monstera species need warmth bright filtered or indirect sunlight and has average watering needs.

When Monstera leaves are turning yellow one of the most common culprits is overwatering.

The seepage of water crying from new leaf tips is called guttation and is not a symptom of overwatering. A known type of plant with yellow variegation is the so-called Monstera var Borsigiana Aurea Variegata or Golden Variegated. One of the most talked-about is the white and green Monstera Deliciosa Albo Variegata. In this case the yellow leaves should be removed and moisture should be reduced.