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Jun 23, 2015 3:57 AM CST

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Mark, cut off above the dried up part, let callous and re-root. I believe it's sunburn, I've had that with some of mine in the past.
Cheryl I'm a little puzzled because it does look dehydrated a bit; however, your leaves look healthy. I'd keep an eye on it and when in doubt either repot, or clip some of the older leaves to minimize moisture loss.

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