Monstera Brown Tips: Why Monstera Leaf Tips Turn Brown and How to Fix It
Brown tips on Monstera leaves are a common issue for indoor plant owners. While brown tips usually do not kill the plant, they are a sign that something in the environment needs adjustment.
This guide explains why Monstera leaf tips turn brown and how to fix the problem quickly.
Why Monstera Leaf Tips Turn Brown
Brown leaf tips usually develop gradually and often indicate stress rather than disease.
Common causes include:
- Low humidity
- Underwatering
- Mineral buildup
- Overwatering
- Too much fertilizer
Identifying the correct cause is important for fixing the problem.
Low Humidity – The Most Common Cause
Monsteras are tropical plants and prefer moderate humidity.
Dry air causes leaf tips to dry out.
Signs of low humidity:
- Dry brown tips
- Crispy leaf edges
- Healthy green center
How to Fix
- Increase humidity
- Use a humidifier
- Group plants together
- Place plant away from heaters
Ideal humidity:
50–70%
Underwatering
Dry soil can cause brown leaf tips.
Signs include:
- Dry compact soil
- Drooping leaves
- Light pot weight
How to Fix
- Water deeply
- Check soil regularly
- Avoid long dry periods
Related guide:
- Monstera Watering Guide
Mineral Buildup
Tap water minerals can accumulate in soil.
Signs include:
- Brown tips
- White crust on soil
- Slow growth
How to Fix
- Use filtered water
- Use rainwater
- Flush soil occasionally
Overwatering
Too much water damages roots.
Damaged roots cannot supply enough moisture to leaves.
Signs include:
- Yellow leaves
- Wet soil
- Soft stems
How to Fix
- Reduce watering
- Improve drainage
Related guides:
- Monstera Watering Guide
- Monstera Root Rot
Too Much Fertilizer
Excess fertilizer burns roots.
Signs include:
- Brown leaf tips
- White residue on soil
- Slow growth
How to Fix
- Flush soil with water
- Reduce fertilizer use
Can Brown Tips Be Repaired?
Brown tips cannot turn green again.
Damaged tissue stays brown.
You can trim brown tips for appearance.
Use clean scissors.
Cut following the natural leaf shape.
How to Prevent Brown Tips
To prevent brown tips:
- Maintain moderate humidity
- Water properly
- Use good soil
- Avoid excess fertilizer
- Use clean water
Healthy Monsteras rarely develop brown tips.
When Brown Tips Are Serious
Brown tips become serious if:
- Entire leaves turn brown
- Growth stops
- Leaves fall off
This may indicate root problems.
Related guide:
- Monstera Root Rot
FAQ
Should I cut brown tips off Monstera?
Yes. Trimming improves appearance but is optional.
Do brown tips mean my Monstera is dying?
No. Brown tips usually indicate minor stress.
Why do brown tips keep coming back?
Usually caused by dry air or watering problems.
Can misting prevent brown tips?
Misting helps humidity but is not always enough.



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