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I recently received two Gros Michel pups in the mail and I've been working to slowly acclimate them. One of them I received has been adapting well in 1-2 hours of indirect sun the last two days, but the other one appears to be struggling and I wanted to seek some advice before it gets too late. I've attached pictures on imugr, but there is yellowing on the tips of the leaves with some brown spots. The pups were previously in a greenhouse, so could this still be sun damage even though it's minimal indirect morning sun? Looking for any tips! Thanks! https://imgur.com/LOvKoMH https://imgur.com/hhwnK23 https://imgur.com/yf2YgXo ![]() |
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I doubt it's sun Damage.
The spot may be some light leaf spot but that would clear up with good air flow and less humidity. How much are you watering this? Let the soil dry a bit between watering.
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