Monstera Plant Lower Leaves Turning Yellow. Christine repots her Monstera Adansonii which has developed yellow leaves since summer ended a couple months ago. It is to be expected that occasionally some lower older leaves will yellow and die.
If you have had the plant for 3 months or more then I would suggest that you continue to water as you have because the plant is healthy. Probably the most common reason your Monstera leaves are turning yellow is from the soil being too dry. The most common cause of yellowing leaves among Monsteras is improper soil moisturein particular overwatering.
The leaves will turn pale green and yellow.
Probably the most common reason your Monstera leaves are turning yellow is from the soil being too dry. Youll need to move it somewhere warmer and preferably brighter asap. Monstera like many houseplants originated as tropical plants. Monstera Plants do not do well with extreme weather changes or in very high or very low temperatures.