Philodendron Monstera Leaves Turning Yellow

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Philodendron Monstera Leaves Turning Yellow. Now the leaves are slowly turning yellow now mushy and slimy - as if they were literally melting away. Again a sign of over or under-watering.

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Christine repots her Monstera Adansonii which has developed yellow leaves since summer ended a couple months ago. If the plant receives too little light the leaves on the bottom portion of the plant will begin to turn yellow first. The Monstera plant also known as the Swiss Cheese plant is an attractive evergreen that grows large leaves with natural holes hence the nickname.

Monstera Adansonii is a very hardy plant.

The Monstera plant also known as the Swiss Cheese plant is an attractive evergreen that grows large leaves with natural holes hence the nickname. Avoid standing water and allow the soil on and around the plant to become dry between watering. If the curling continues after youve regulated a watering schedule another common reason your Philodendrons leaves are curling could be due to your tap water. If you notice the lower leaves especially the oldest leaves are turning yellow go ahead and feel the soil.