Monstera Leaf Indoor Plant

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Monstera Leaf Indoor Plant. A sudden change in temperature or exposure to extreme weather conditions can cause your plant to turn brown. Direct sunlight can actually burn the plants leaves causing them to curl and become yellow.

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Another is split-leaf philodendron. Known for their Swiss cheese look both Monstera deliciosa this iteration has leaves that split at the edges and Monstera adansonii which has holes in the leaf centers are delightfully low-maintenanceJust water them when their soil is dry to the touch about once a week and give them plenty of sunshineThe sun level is ultimately key to a happy Monsteraand youll know relatively. Root rot occurs under the soil which can make it difficult to identify however.

Brown edges on leaves.

Indoors the plant grows about two feet high its leathery glossy characteristic split and heart-shaped leaves coming from intricate aerial roots which can be used for ropes and basket making. Monstera plants indoors are susceptible to some of the same plant pests as many other houseplants. A vibrant green beauty it grows wild and wide and can give any interior space instant jungle vibes. Keep it in an area with bright indirect sun so that it can dry quickly and reduce your watering frequency.