Weird patterning on these two odd leaves from two separate plants. The rest of the plants are fine with new growth. I recently let it dry out a bit as I got caught up with life, could be a cause, but it seems like it’s a possible nutrient issue. I did feed it recently.

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    6 months ago

    What/how do you feed, and normally how often?

    Also, how old were the leaves? Oldest they had, kinda middle of the stem, etc?

    And whats your lighting like? Window sun, led, outdoor?

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      6 months ago

      Mid stem, half light, feed every few months with generic food. Might be because I moved it for repotting.

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        6 months ago

        Mm, did the move change temps? It could be cold or heat damage, Ive seen yellowing and drop off from cold damage on other plants.

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            6 months ago

            Maybe that? If its close to the heating source?

            Depending on how dry it got, it could have been reclaiming the nutrients from the leaf, but I dont know how that would explain the black spots.

            I found this site that appears to have a photo just like yours calling it a bacterial infection. Maybe this is the answer?

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              6 months ago

              This is what I was worried about, thanks for that link. Luckily I already have their suggested solution in the Amazon cart! :)