I noticed some yellow leaves on my mini monstera and am trying to ID the issue. I repotted it about 2.5 weeks ago with a mix of orchid soil, regular potting soil, peat moss, and perlite. The pot has a drainage hole and I was careful not to overwater. Since it's been over 2 weeks, could the yellowing still be associate to stress?
The soil is still not quite dry, so I have not watered it again. Since it's been 2.5 weeks, could the yellow be from underwatering?
I did notice that the yellowing is on the side that is away from the window. Would that indicate that it is caused by lack of sun? The window is south facing, but does get some shading from outside trees. Below are photos of the full plant (for overall health), yellow leaves, opposite side with no yellow leaves, and one out the widow to give a sense of light. Thanks so much for your help!
This message was edited Aug 12, 2018 4:20 PM
Rhaphidophora with yellow leaves
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