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Originally Posted by beeu23
Not sure if it is a burn or maybe edema from overwatering? Some mist could have gotten on the leaf resulting in this?the moss on top of the pot is completely dry but maybe this led me to overwater?
Thank you in advance for any advice🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Water on the leaves isn't really an issue, outside of maybe if you have some kind of really strong chemical in the water which I doubt in this case.
Neos are weird some times and they'll lose leaves because of
- Water stress (not getting enough water)
- Watering too much, or not enough air space between the roots
- Direct sunlight from the warm spring/summer sun for too long on the leaves
- Because it's an old leaf
I can't really tell in this case which is it, but if you've got actual moss mounds there, you can
gently wiggle the mound out of the pots a little to see if the mounds are drying up at all. If there's a hole in the bottom of the pot, you can stick your finger up in there to see if the mound is drying out.
Neos like going from wet to dry, wet to dry. During the warmer seasons, they don't mind a little extra moisture so long as there's good airflow/air space between the roots.
Is there a hole in the bottom of the pot? If not, I'd be more mindful about letting the medium dry out
completely before watering again and maybe see if you can punch/drill/cut some holes in the bottom of the pot (with the plant out of the pot, of course).