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Sad sad fishy. First, my very favourite jade gets white scummy stuff on it, now my newly potted philodendron's leaves are turning yellow. I'd just put the cuttings in -some had been rooted in water, others stuck directly in the soil- about a month ago. For the last week or so, the leaves have been steadily yellowing. I thought it may have been from overwatering, so I stopped watering it so frequently, but they're still turning. Ack! How can I kill a philodendron? They're so easy to grow! Any ideas, anyone, on what I may be doing wrong? They're in a window that gets direct light for a few hours a day, and my other philo is doing fine in the same light. I have no idea what I've done to this plant.
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