Monstera Adansonii Leaf Yellowing. Again a sign of over or under-watering. If you notice the lower leaves especially the oldest leaves are turning yellow go ahead and feel the soil.
Leaf veins may also begin to yellow. Leaves may also start to curl or otherwise deform. In some cases if you keep your Monstera in a cold place somewhere where temperatures are below 12C55F regularly and it doesnt get much light you can get yellowing leaves.
Yes the Monstera adansonii likes its soil to remain slightly moist but thats it.
About 2-3 weeks ago however I decided to repot it into a 7 pot because I noticed its roots were coming out. About 2-3 weeks ago however I decided to repot it into a 7 pot because I noticed its roots were coming out. If youre seeing discoloration stunted growth and leaf curling but all other conditions are good watering light humidity fertilizer temperature etc your monstera might have a mosaic virus. Because of the oval-shaped holes or fenestrations dappled throughout the leaf its sometimes called Monstera adansonii Swiss cheese or simply swiss cheese plant.