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Nov 2, 2023 12:16 AM CST

Humboldt said: Those could be the oldest leaves having given their energy away a while ago.

Where do you live?
The combination of low watering plus the the clay pot could take a toll given anywhere.


Humboldt said: Looking at the pictures again and same thoughts.

New growth looks great!

I think the older leaves may have used their energy up supporting the new roots and leaves and are just making room.

I cut them off when they are getting close to using more resources than they contribute.


Thank you for the reply. I live in Indiana.

In this particular case, it is extremely likely that this leaf is indeed one of the older leaves. However, in all other cases all rotting leaves were young (unfortunately, I did not take any pictures before cutting them off). What could be the reason behind that?

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