Nishidemiyako tends to be a bit more sensitive to higher light than some of the other variegated ones. Therefore, it gets purple rather easily in response to higher light. Since the variegation on this one is more cream to creamy yellow, your new leaves should come out fine as long as you keep it at this light level as it will adjust to the higher light. If you get any neos with the pure white variegation, especially where the white part is much thinner than the rest of the leaf, it will turn very purple and singe in no time. With the pure white variegated ones, you pretty much have to grow in lower light to keep it "clean and unblemished" looking.
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