Monstera Plant Care Yellow Leaves. The monstera deliciosa is also known as the Swiss cheese plant split leaf philodendron and Mexican breadfruit among many other names. Growing a Monstera plant does not require special treatment but this plant does have problems with the plant leaves turning yellow or brown as well as developing brown spots.
Yellowing Leaves may result from overwatering or under Watering which makes watering is the trickiest part of caring for Monstera Andasonii and this play a vital role in the plant to thrive effectively and efficiently. Growing a Monstera plant does not require special treatment but this plant does have problems with the plant leaves turning yellow or brown as well as developing brown spots. As discussed above an overwatered Monstera plant exhibits yellowing leaves.
As discussed above an overwatered Monstera plant exhibits yellowing leaves.
Black splotches with a yellow ring or halo indicate that your Monstera has a fungus. Sometimes Monstera have yellow leaves as a natural part of their growth cycle. As the plant grows and matures the leaves at the bottom of the plant may turn yellow. Fertilize your plant about once a month during the active growing season from spring to late summer.