Mine does this when it no longer wants that leaf and is planning to grow a new one. The leaf shrivels up and dies.
Physical-Job46
Yeah we’ve had one in Brunswick & Geelong. Both v unhappy & didn’t last long. I think I need a family memo re: only LOW maintenance plants as gifts 🤦♂️
Big_baddy_fat_sack
A new leaf won’t be far behind if you plant is happy. I normally cut them off to save energy being wasted.
Sawathingonce
I’m kinnnddddd of surprised no one has mentioned symptom of over-watering but that’s why I see yellow leaves on things like devil’s ivy or other leafy indoor plants.
ETA your decorative rock “mulch” isn’t letting the soil dry out either hence my leaning towards over-watered.
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Mine does this when it no longer wants that leaf and is planning to grow a new one. The leaf shrivels up and dies.
Yeah we’ve had one in Brunswick & Geelong. Both v unhappy & didn’t last long. I think I need a family memo re: only LOW maintenance plants as gifts 🤦♂️
A new leaf won’t be far behind if you plant is happy. I normally cut them off to save energy being wasted.
I’m kinnnddddd of surprised no one has mentioned symptom of over-watering but that’s why I see yellow leaves on things like devil’s ivy or other leafy indoor plants.
ETA your decorative rock “mulch” isn’t letting the soil dry out either hence my leaning towards over-watered.