Why Are My Houseplant Leaves Turning Yellow? A Singapore Plant Care Guide
Posted on June 10 2026
Why Are My Houseplant Leaves Turning Yellow? A Singapore Plant Care Guide
Yellow leaves are one of the most common houseplant signals. Here is how to diagnose watering, light, and soil issues in Singapore homes.
Quick answer: yellow leaves usually mean the roots need attention
When a houseplant starts turning yellow, the most common cause is watering stress. In Singapore, humidity can make soil stay wet longer than expected — especially in decorative pots, low-light corners, or air-conditioned rooms where evaporation is slower.
Common causes of yellow leaves
- Overwatering: soil stays wet, roots struggle to breathe, older leaves yellow first.
- Underwatering: leaves yellow, curl, or feel crispy, and the pot feels very light.
- Low light: plants use less water in darker corners, so wet soil becomes a problem faster.
- Natural shedding: one old lower leaf yellowing occasionally can be normal.
- Shock after moving: a new spot, repot, or delivery journey can cause temporary leaf drop.
A 60-second diagnosis
Is the soil wet after several days?
Likely overwatering or not enough light. Let it dry, increase airflow, and move the plant to brighter indirect light.
Is the soil dry and pulling from the pot edge?
Likely underwatering. Water deeply until excess drains, then return to a regular soil-check habit.
Are only the oldest lower leaves yellow?
Often normal ageing. Remove the yellow leaf and monitor new growth.
Are yellow leaves spreading quickly?
Check roots, drainage, pests, and whether the plant is sitting in stagnant water.
Good plants for forgiving Singapore homes

Sansevieria Trifasciata Laurentii Hydro - Self Watering
Easy to browse, style, and pair with your Singapore home setup.
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Spathiphyllum Kochii (Peace Lily)
Easy to browse, style, and pair with your Singapore home setup.
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FAQ
Should I cut yellow leaves off?
Yes, once a leaf has fully yellowed it will not turn green again. Use clean scissors and remove it neatly.
Can a yellow plant recover?
Yes, if the roots are still healthy and the cause is corrected early.
Do yellow leaves always mean too much water?
No. It is common, but underwatering, low light, and normal ageing can also cause yellowing.
What should I buy if I keep overwatering plants?
ZZ Plant and Sansevieria are more forgiving choices for busy homes.
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