I moved to a place with much higher elevation. I have it at the corner of a south facing window. It lost a few leaves from immediately after the change but adjusted well and looked really healthy all winter.

Now, that it's spring it has stared to get brown spots. I picked off some leaves this morning.

If needed I can easily move the plant I would just like some guidance since they can be so fickle.

Photo of plant placement attached for consideration.

Thanks much!

by Life-Break-3287

6 Comments

  1. Life-Break-3287

    Sorry about my typos here.  I should have read through it a third time.  

  2. nicoleauroux

    The spots indicate that the soil is staying wet for too long and/or the plant isn’t getting enough light. More light helps the plant process more water.

    The spots, when minor, will reverse themselves. But the big patches won’t, and will end up turning brown and crispy.

  3. Consistent-Low-3825

    this exact thing happened to my plant. i started watering less frequently and it has stopped

  4. GnomesStoleMyMeds

    Water edema! Let the soil drain and dry out more between watering

  5. PeachyLemonBee

    Too much water. I did the same to mine and backed off. She’s fine now.

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