Monstera Deliciosa Stem Turning Yellow. Leaves turning yellow brown or black. Learn about Monstera deliciosa care here.
The monstera deliciosa is also known as the Swiss cheese plant split leaf philodendron and Mexican breadfruit among many other names. Unfiltered water containing adverse chemicals can also cause this issue. Growing a Monstera plant does not require special treatment but this plant does have problems with the plant leaves turning yellow or brown as well as developing brown spots.
Black splotches with a yellow ring or halo indicate that your Monstera has a fungus.
To help them you must identify the reason first and find a way to fix it. As the plant grows and gets older the leaves around the bottom of the plant may turn yellow droop and then fall off. WillC saidRebecca - You are looking so carefully at your Monstera that you are losing sight of its overall good health. If we keep the plant out in the sun for too long it might cause the plant to burn.