Monstera Deliciosa Plant Yellow Leaves

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Monstera Deliciosa Plant Yellow Leaves. The best measure to detect rotten roots is an emergency Monstera transplant. Probably the most common reason your Monstera leaves are turning yellow is from the soil being too dry.

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Repot your Monstera into a clean pot with new dry soil and cut off the stems with the black leaves there is no point is having your plant waste energy on those leaves. It is natural for one to forget the watering. Yellowing leaves on the monstera are some signs of underwatering the plant.

Your plant might display symptoms of lack of nutrition and excess nutrition at the same time.

One of the most rewarding parts of growing Monstera deliciosa is watching the plant evolve from its juvenile leaves to the more mature adult leaves. The best measure to detect rotten roots is an emergency Monstera transplant. Fertilize your plant about once a month during the active growing season from spring to late summer. Monstera deliciosa the Swiss cheese plant is a species of flowering plant native to tropical forests of southern Mexico south to Panama.