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Old 10-31-2019, 02:25 AM
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Default Zygopetalum with leaf damage. What’s the cause? Sunburn?

Hello all,

I have a Zygopetalum with some leaf damage on a few leaves.

I don’t really care about the aesthetics of it and I am only really interested as to whether or not I need to isolate the plant.

I want to know if it’s safe to have this plant next to the other plants as space has become very scarce and I’ve been isolating this one for a bit.

I think the damaged is a sunburn as the damage happened outside during the summer and hasn’t really gotten worse.

Thank you all for all of your help with my plants so far.
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Old 10-31-2019, 02:30 AM
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Probably worth a second opinion, but if it’s just on the one leaf and hasn’t been spreading, I wouldn’t worry about it.
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Old 10-31-2019, 02:49 AM
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Thank you for your reply.

I apologize as I forgot to mention that the damage is on three different leaves. However, all of these leaves are on the same side of the plant so I thought the sun could have burned all of them at once.
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If it fits with sunburn and hasn’t progressed, I still think you’re fine.
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Thank you for your reply.

I apologize as I forgot to mention that the damage is on three different leaves. However, all of these leaves are on the same side of the plant so I thought the sun could have burned all of them at once.
Sounds and looks more like sunburn to me than anything else. I agree with AliceIW. If it hasn't been progressing, it's likely just fine. If you're afraid it could possibly be bacterial, you could always just cut back the three leaves and dab a bit of cinnamon on the cut, if the plant itself is big enough. I know you said you didn't care about aesthetics, but I do that quite often for a two-fold purpose. Aesthetics, and watching to see that it doesn't spread.
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I don't think that you need to cut the leaves.. especially since it's several and they're still green enough to contribute to the plant, and isn't spreading. (the sunburn hypothesis) Probably, the plant will drop those leaves anyway, but better to let nature do its thing unless it does start to spread.
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I don't think that you need to cut the leaves.. especially since it's several and they're still green enough to contribute to the plant, and isn't spreading. (the sunburn hypothesis) Probably, the plant will drop those leaves anyway, but better to let nature do its thing unless it does start to spread.
True. Don't "need" to cut. Just a suggestion if she "wanted" to cut. Six of one, half dozen of another.
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