Monstera Yellow Patches

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Monstera Yellow Patches. Leaves might turn yellow develop brown spots droop or refuse to develop those holes and slots that make these leaves so striking. Over or under watering.

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Leaves might turn yellow develop brown spots droop or refuse to develop those holes and slots that make these leaves so striking. Monstera turning brown could be a symptom of a disease. Brown leaves can be an indication that a window leaf is suffering from a fungal infection called eyespot disease Spilocaea oleagina.

Monstera turning brown could be a symptom of a disease.

The soil should be lightly moist and definitely never soggy with Monstera leaves turning yellow meaning you might have to take it a bit easier. Leaves are the first to get affected due to the bad health of plants from within. Only water your Monstera when the top 2-3 inches of soil are dry. If your Monstera leaves turn yellow it could be one of three problems.