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Plukkert
Might be root rot by overwatering π
Blu_Chez
Check for root rot. If root rot is present follow the routine (look it up on Google). If no root rot keep treating it ok and a new leaf will appear, but probably from a node on the plant, because the stem cells in that shoot are probably gone
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Might be root rot by overwatering π
Check for root rot. If root rot is present follow the routine (look it up on Google). If no root rot keep treating it ok and a new leaf will appear, but probably from a node on the plant, because the stem cells in that shoot are probably gone