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Jul 18, 2022 8:10 AM CST
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The leaves just look dusty to me but it's hard to tell.
Hopefully the repotting didn't add additional stress. At this point it may loose all the leaves since they went through the trauma of lack of watering, time will tell if it recovers and the roots can still uptake water and send out new leaves.
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