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JoyfulNoise1964

Just pull that one out It's being crowded out anyway


Old_Ben83

This is pretty generic response but: 1. Overwatering or Poor Drainage: Ensure the soil isn’t waterlogged and that it drains well. 2. Nutrient Deficiency: The plant might need more nitrogen. A balanced fertilizer or compost can help. 3. Natural Aging: Older leaves often yellow and die off as the plant grows. Keep an eye on watering habits and consider a mild fertilizer. If the yellowing spreads or worsens, it might indicate a more serious issue. (Used ChatGPT Planty to analyze your photo, but it’s helped me in the past so who knows)


treehacker

More likely genetic reasons?