FlyoutZai
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A couple weeks ago when I was out of town my roommate moved the fan and gave the plants windburn for about a day and a half.
When I got back I didn’t take those damaged leaves off because I didn’t want to cause the the plant more stress and I feel s though they’re healing themselves
Recently I added an extra light aiming a little lower, lower leaves are perking up. But top leaves are now yellowing where wind burn once was... (also curling under)
What does this mean?
Nutrient burn/ deficiency?
Light stress?
Heat stress?
*No A/C in the house but a big fan on lowest setting for air circulation. Besides the windburn never had a heat stress problem before and temp has always been around 85*F