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Originally Posted by estación seca
That looks like a combination of too much light and too little water. I think you've had a heat wave recently? Is this a recently repotted plant with a disturbed root system?
In addition I wouldn't pot it so deeply. The rhizome should be at the surface of the bark, not buried. People use one or more wire rhizome clips to fix them firmly after repotting, so they don't wobble. Once the plant is firmly rooted the clip can be removed, though that isn't necessary.
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Thanks ES.
I bought it from a local nursery two months back and they told me that it's been recently reported, I received division, and it put those new growth so quickly but I am seeing stem and leaves yellowing from last week. I will try to repot after a couple of days once a little bit cool down.