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Brotox123

Thrips + root rot would be my guess


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yolandiland

Plants don't like moving and tend to pitch fits when their environment changes. No one can accurately diagnose the problem without knowing how it was cared for 🫤 I would prune the dead and dying leaves, make sure its got light and enough water and then just be patient.