Monstera Obliqua Yellow Leaves

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Monstera Obliqua Yellow Leaves. This plant also produces stolons. If you choose to grow it on top of other plants it will easily absorb moisture and nutrients from rain and air.

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Only water your Monstera when the top 2-3 inches of soil are dry. In addition to watering your plant properly Monsteras do well if you clean the leaves with a soft microfiber cloth dipped in a cup of water mixed with a drop of dishwashing detergent. Inadequate watering and over or under fertilizing are root causes of yellow leaves in monstera.

So monstera tends to need more water than usual.

If you notice the lower leaves especially the oldest leaves are turning yellow go ahead and feel the soil. The main reason why leaves will be turning yellow and dying would be related to the soil. Monstera Adansonii Leaves Turning Yellow. These fragile leaves coupled with its thin stems make it very hard to ship.