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Why Monstera Brown Splits Are Suddenly Trending in 2025

Deepak Kumar

The sudden rise of brown splits in Monstera plants during winter 2025 has shocked plant parents worldwide. Experts believe dry indoor air, heaters, low humidity, and weak leaf tissues are the main reasons behind this new plant stress trend.

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Monstera Leaves Browning? Blame Dry Air!

Summary generated by AI · Reviewed by Indoor Plantify Team

  • Many Monstera plants are suffering from brown, crispy, and splitting leaves.
  • The main culprit is low indoor humidity (below 45%) caused by winter heaters and ACs.
  • Dry air leads to 'Dry Air Shock,' where leaves lose moisture faster than they can hydrate.