Monstera Yellow Curling Leaves. If the leaves of your Monstera adansonii plants start to turn yellow it is a sign that something is not right. Tap water contains salts chlorine minerals and fluoride all of which can build up in the soil of your plant causing the tips of the leaves to burn turn brown and curl up.
Most commonly inadequate watering causes yellow leaves in monsteras. The monstera deliciosa is likewise inclined to insects. If the edges of the leaves are getting yellow or brown new growth turning yellow under watering is the main culprit.
This results in Monstera leaves curling as if they were being underwatered.
These pests will attach to the plant and suck out the plant juices. This results in Monstera leaves curling as if they were being underwatered. Aphids look like tiny white grains of rice on the stems and leaves of your plant. Curling of Monstera leaves due to pests is caused by the loss of water from the leaves by these pests.