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I have a coffee tree (coffee aribica) which is about 2 feet tall. It has always had leaves with browning tips (chlorine, too much water, too little water???), but now the lower 2/3rds of the plant have leaves which are turning yellow, and they eventually fall off. I fertilize every month or so with an orchid fertilizer (sorry, that's what I use for most indoor things and it seems to work just fine) so I think that it should be getting enough nutrients. It's in a south facing window so does get sun, but it's just now started this yellow leaf thing. Anyone have any thoughts? will get photos to send later today. Thanks
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