Monstera New Growth Yellow. 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. The yellow leaves are a sign that the plant is maturing and reproducing.
New growth can revert to the green form. If you want it to grow taller cut at the top. If the problem persists repot your monstera in fresh soil.
If you want it to grow taller cut at the top.
Most commonly inadequate watering causes yellow leaves in monsteras. If the problem persists repot your monstera in fresh soil. They also have seemed to stop growing. I got an adult monstera deliciosa a few weeks ago and am trying very hard to keep it happy and healthy.