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Originally Posted by WaterWitchin
I have a couple of mounted ones that I haven't been watering often enough. They have the same look as yours. Someone else posed the same question about a month ago, and I was going to respond to it and couldn't find the thread.
I think it's lack of humidity and first signs of underwatering... at least in my case. And I've seen same before in phals of mine with low humidity and some benign neglect on watering that were potted in bark, not mounted. I always see it as a shoutout to get a bit less lax on my part.
Perhaps with your new lighting they're drying out faster?
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Hi thanks for your response! I think you may be right about the humidity.. that was my second thought if it was not sunburn. I will incorporate a humidifier into my setup.
thanks again!
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Originally Posted by Ray
Nope. Sunburn appears as a brown, collapsed patch that eventually turns into a brittle, parchment-like area.
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Hi Ray, thanks for your response! Well that's good to hear its not sunburn. Is it possible this could be from high light?
The post after yours mentioned it could be a lack of humidity which I do think could be a issue as I believe I do have lower humidity around 30-50% so i will add a humidifier I have laying around.
I posted on a Facebook group and got a couple responses saying this is leaf vareigation but I'm not sure I agree.