Water once or twice a week, depending on how dry it is. Soil is miracle grow or fox farms (I can’t quite remember) and was repotted last spring. I have a photo showing how close it is to the nearest window (it’s also near a heating vent if that matters). I’ve had the plant for 6 years now and just noticed the leaves discoloring a week or so ago. We had spider mites that I just managed to get rid of a month or so ago, I used neem oil to treat all my plants, along with soapy water (I alternated between the neem oil and soapy water).
In Cincinnati, OH, but it’s an inside plant.

by Super-Cellist

9 Comments

  1. Sea-Condition-6046

    To me that looks like it could be thrip damage

  2. Crispy_Jell-O

    Looks like sun burn. Or frost burn. Ah, I know! It’s in a drafty area!

  3. PenguinsPrincess78

    It doesn’t still have the band around the roots does it?? This looks like it could be malabsorption. Can be caused by an array of issues.

  4. Koala0803

    My plant started to do this and I found out weeks later that I had a thrip invasion

    ![gif](giphy|26FfgKXAxMaBOIwso|downsized)

  5. CerealUnaliver

    That isn’t burn that is pest damage. Thrips v likely.

  6. Check the bottoms of the leaves. I lost mine to thrisps and it looked like this when it started

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