Monstera Yellow Leaves After Repotting

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Monstera Yellow Leaves After Repotting. This is because soil pH impacts the availability of nutrients. This can cause dropped or yellowing leaves failure to thrive or plant wilting.

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As Monstera deliciosa ages the new leaves will have more and more fenestrations holes and slits among the leaves. This could be caused by transplanting at the wrong time of year transplanting into a different type of potting soil leaving the roots exposed for too long or moving the plant to a different location. If it is underwatered the smallest of the monstera leaves start to turn yellow and fall off the plant in the case of monstera.

When to Repot Monstera.

In the meanwhile as per the suggestions here I left the yellow leaves on my Monstera and to my relief there are no new ones knock on wood. Other reasons for transplant shock could be repotting at the wrong time exposing the roots of the plant fora long time repotting with a different type of soil or changing position. The plant needs warm interior temperatures of at least 65 degrees Fahrenheit 18 C or warmer. This is because soil pH impacts the availability of nutrients.