Why Are My Monstera Leaves Turning Yellow?

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Asked By GreenThumb123 On

Hey everyone, I'm in a bit of a panic because I've just noticed that two leaves on my monstera plant have turned yellow, and it's making me really worried! I've kept this plant healthy for several years, but this is the first winter I'm spending in my new apartment. Do you think the temperature could be a factor? I would really appreciate any advice or insight you might have!

3 Answers

Answered By PlantDude42 On

Great point about the humidity! Also, consider placing your Monstera in a spot with bright, indirect light. Sometimes that can help prevent the leaves from turning yellow. Post some pics when you can!

Answered By FoliageFanatic On

I love monstera! It sounds like it could be a mix of things. If possible, check the humidity levels in your apartment as well; they love humidity. If you're using any fertilizers, be cautious not to overdo it either!

Answered By CactusQueen91 On

I've dealt with yellow leaves too! It could definitely be due to a colder environment. Just make sure you’re not overwatering. Monstera likes moisture but needs good drainage. Also, try to keep it away from drafts.

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