Sections of the leaves of this most recent round of new growth is turning yellow before its even finished developing. I haven't had this issue with this plant before. Could this be fertilizer burn?
I would expect high mineral content to damage most leaves symmetrically, including older ones. If this is only on new growth I would wonder about underwatering. It appears to be inside a house so humidity probably isn't high enough for a fungal issue, though there are fungi that cause dieback from leaf tips.
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Watering hasn't changed, no. I continue to grow it very wet as I always have. Also yeah this one is grown completely indoors where the humidity is only around 55%.
I used to run a humidifier, but stopped after I started growing all my high humidity plants outdoors.
Also could root rot cause this? I don't know if I have any but I repotted into a bigger pot not too long ago so I wouldn't be surprised if there was some level of root rot.