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Idit. Just the tip tho.
^^^ is the correct answer ^^^ Classic sign of wet feet. To be more specific, its pH shift caused by the root zone being constantly wet and acidifying the root zone. It's not bad and this is completely correctable.Soil is too wet.
Why not? Its only the tip shouldn't affect anything and the slight chance its something else I'd rather be safe then sorry.Why? It still has plenty of green to feed the plant. Removing the leaf or even the tip is not necessary. Not yet. Let the plant reabsorb most of the nutrition prior to removal.
^^^ is the correct answer ^^^ Classic sign of wet feet. To be more specific, its pH shift caused by the root zone being constantly wet and acidifying the root zone. It's not bad and this is completely correctable.
The fix? Allow the soil to dry out a bit more between watering.
Why not? Plant is very young. The leaf hardly has a blemish. You are correct, in the end it won't harm it ... but why? It's still doing its job and providing energy to the plant.Why not? Its only the tip shouldn't affect anything and the slight chance its something else I'd rather be safe then sorry.
Thats just my 2 cents.
If its an auto then i would take care of it properly : ).
If its a watering issue easy fix.