Monstera Deliciosa Yellow And Brown Leaves. If your soil has gone too dry completely dry the oldest leaves will turn yellow first. Light brown spots and crispy edges on monstera leaves means the monstera needs more water.
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. Providing proper and consistent soil moisture is important in caring for a Monstera. Leaves turning yellow brown or black.
The appearance of yellow leaves with signs of wilting and decay indicates a flooded plant.
Monstera Plant Leaves Not Glossy - I have a Monstera plant with two leaves that are not glossy and both are hanging very vertical. If its too hot and dry the monstera may suffer from heat stress which leads the plant to wilt. Light brown spots and crispy edges on monstera leaves means the monstera needs more water. After bringing it in this.