Loki white
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Heat? Nuit burn? Deficiency? Pests?
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It's impossible to say without more information could be toxicity (burn) or deficiency (but it's definitely not pests). What's the soil? Do you know your waters ph? Have you been feeding?Heat? Nuit burn? Deficiency? Pests?
Most likely but it could also be soil ph being off.Looks like your soil was too hot
All good advice.i'll say the same thing i said in your other thread, heavy wet medium, repot into better soil not full of woodchips and quit overwatering
The temp has nothing to do with it so you're fine there. It's probably the wood chips. High carbon material like that only breaks down from soil bacteria which binds up nitrogen. The N will still be in the soil but not available to the plant.I should also mention it had multiple spikes of heat up to 90 degrees, each heat wave would last hours as I was not home and it happened BC my Ac was shut off. Has been in good standing temp wise for about a week now. 75 -8p degrees and humidity roughly 60
N toxicity would have dark foliage and deficiency has light green/yellow foliage.Okay. So this has no signs nitrogen toxicity?
I do have another plant next to this one. Doing a bit better but starting to develop same thing. They both are clawing which I thought was nitrogen toxicity