Verify the roots are healthy and that you are not overwatering. When it’s the last time you fertilised?
I got gifted a mature monstera that looked fine, until it started yellowing. I just repotted and fertilised, as she probably was not ‘fed’ by a long time. She is now the most beautiful of all my plants.
Brotox123
Pic 4 is just old leaves dying
goIdenbone
Can you specify… I see nothing wrong with this monstera. Smallest leaves yellowing and dying off is natural. Browning on white variegation for tai con is common. Get some foliage focus.
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Verify the roots are healthy and that you are not overwatering. When it’s the last time you fertilised?
I got gifted a mature monstera that looked fine, until it started yellowing. I just repotted and fertilised, as she probably was not ‘fed’ by a long time. She is now the most beautiful of all my plants.
Pic 4 is just old leaves dying
Can you specify… I see nothing wrong with this monstera. Smallest leaves yellowing and dying off is natural. Browning on white variegation for tai con is common. Get some foliage focus.
# 🍂 1. Yellow Leaves
**Causes:**
* Overwatering (most common)
* Poor drainage
* Sometimes natural aging (lower leaves) [https://open.substack.com/pub/aeneusvolutabrum878270/p/why-your-indoor-plants-look-healthy?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web](https://open.substack.com/pub/aeneusvolutabrum878270/p/why-your-indoor-plants-look-healthy?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web)
**Fix:**
* Let the soil dry slightly between watering
* Check drainage holes
* Remove yellow leaves if old