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Sep 20, 2021 12:56 PM CST
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indoorplants said:Too much breeze from a fan will turn the leaf edges brown from dehydration. Gotta find the right spot for it (like low--under the fan's path).


the brown edges might be from too much minerals in water or soil.. first move it, if it still persists its from nutrients, if not, its from too little humidity.
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