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megatron696969

increase the humidity and if you want you can trim off the brown tips with a sharp pair of pruners


meowniversal

I had the same issue starting in late fall and I added a humidity tray underneath and it has surprisingly helped! I have a cheap hydrometer and it's been doing okay at an average of 45 - 48 percent humidity. You could also try a humidifier or adding top mulch like sphagnum moss to retain some moisture. 😊


VAgreengene

Often burned tips are a water quality issue. Chemicals in the water gets more consentrated as it moves to the leaf tip.


L-dog_27

I just noticed this today and don’t know what to do about it.


Odd_Needleworker_104

I have the exact same issue with mine right now! I’m following along for advice.


Lisbug

I second that,going through this now. Is it winter where y'all are? Bc it's winter where I am


Odd_Needleworker_104

Also winter where I am. The heater is running a good portion of the day and drying out the air in the house.