SerSwanky
Yamadori
I bought this f.benj back in January of this year. I read that it needs bright, indirect sunlight. However where it sits it gets two or three morning hours of direct sun before getting its indirect sunlight for the rest of the day.
When I first purchased it, it’s leaves were a stark white around the edges with the rest of the leaf a dark green.
In the last few months, the white part of about a quarter of the leaves turned a light green/yellow color while the rest remain white. And the original dark green isn’t as dark as it was
On about twelve leaves, little brown spots have appeared. Some of them look like tiny burn marks like a miniature cigarette or the tips of the leaves have it.
Is it just too much direct sunlight or is it nutrient deficiency? Or is that normal for a variegated plant?
When I first purchased it, it’s leaves were a stark white around the edges with the rest of the leaf a dark green.
In the last few months, the white part of about a quarter of the leaves turned a light green/yellow color while the rest remain white. And the original dark green isn’t as dark as it was
On about twelve leaves, little brown spots have appeared. Some of them look like tiny burn marks like a miniature cigarette or the tips of the leaves have it.
Is it just too much direct sunlight or is it nutrient deficiency? Or is that normal for a variegated plant?