Monstera Deliciosa Stem Rot. Yellowing is a milder sign that your monstera might be over-watered. Monstera deliciosa care is easier than you think.
Monstera can develop root-rot if over-watered. Root rot is one of the most common causes of black spots on Monstera leaves. While these names sound super scientific theyre actually pretty straightforward.
The lateral-subterranean root is the root that most people are familiar with.
Its also worth noting that Monstera Plants can grow up to 60 to 70cm a year indoors so youll need to upsize to a bigger pot every couple of years potentially. Overwatered monstera roots are not able to breathe leading to a lack of oxygen in all the other parts of the plant. Aerial roots aerial-subterranean roots and lateral-subterranean roots. Root rot is one of the most common causes of black spots on Monstera leaves.