Monstera Deliciosa Yellowing. If you notice the lower leaves especially the oldest leaves are turning yellow go ahead and feel the soil. Yellow Monstera leaves can be a sign of overwatering.
Yellowing leaves are typically a sign that you have improperly watered your plant. 10 Qty 110 105 each. Learn about Monstera deliciosa care here.
This could be caused by transplanting at the wrong time of year transplanting into a different type of potting soil leaving the roots exposed for too long or moving the plant to a different location.
Yes you heard that right. Monstera grows fiercely and if we are thinking of keeping the monstera in the garden area we might keep it under a shade. Yellowing leaves are typically a sign that you have improperly watered your plant. Watering incorrectly improper light and malnutrition.