Monstera Lower Leaves Turning Yellow

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Monstera Lower Leaves Turning Yellow. 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. The main reason why leaves will be turning yellow and dying would be related to the soil.

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If there is no such thing in the house then you need to organize a place where the pot will be placed with Monster and the lamp for lighting in the winter time will be hung. Yellow leaves are usually a sign of overwatering. Brown leaves can be an indication that a window leaf is suffering from a fungal infection called eyespot disease Spilocaea oleagina.

If the edges of the leaves are getting yellow or brown new growth turning yellow under watering is the main culprit.

Yellow leaves are usually a sign of overwatering. Overwatering typically causes yellow leaves across the whole plant starting with the lower leaves first. Monstera Adansonii is a very hardy plant. Monstera adansonii leaves turn yellow because of an incorrect amount of water light and fertilizer.