Why Are My Small Monstera Leaves Turning Yellow. Pruning Removes Dead and Dying Leaves Before you begin to prune you will want to look at your plant carefully to identify any leaves that appear to be dead or dying. The most common cause of yellowing leaves among Monsteras is improper soil moisturein particular overwatering.
If the yellowing of the leaf plates is not massive then it is only necessary to adjust the watering mode that is to reduce it. Additionally there are some beneficial reasons to prune a plant making your Monstera healthier in the long run. Yellow leaves can also mean a few different things.
Yellow leaves The leaves turn yellow mostly in winter due to too much watering and small amount of sunlight.
Overwatering isnt necessarily just a case of watering too often. Yellowing leaves are typically a sign that you have improperly watered your plant. Yellow leaves The leaves turn yellow mostly in winter due to too much watering and small amount of sunlight. If several leaves are yellowing and theyre looking a bit limp and sad then overwatering is the most likely culprit.