Monstera Adansonii Leaves Crispy. The Monstera plant likes to be around bright but indirect light. Maybe you know it as the Swiss cheese vine trailing split leaf or five holes plant.
The difference between Adansonii and Obliqua is subtle yet essential and visible occurs in leaves. Besides the possibility of spider mites or mealybugs the Monstera adansonii can be difficult to read. About 2-3 weeks ago however I decided to repot it into a 7 pot because I noticed its roots were coming out.
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The roots may have started rotting. Root rot is a common issue with specimens sat in too moist or waterlogged soil for long periods. If the leaves of your Monstera adansonii plants start to turn yellow it is a sign that something is not right. If the light is too intense the thin foliage has a tendency to go crispy in normal household humidity.