I don’t think your picture was included in the post, but my guess would be over/under watering.
Usually overwatering is the culprit.
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I don’t think your picture was included in the post, but my guess would be over/under watering.
Usually overwatering is the culprit.
I'm not sure if there's a picture to this or not since my phone hasn't been loading right. If there is not, there's not really enough information to help you right now. If there is, hopefully someone can help you.
Things that are good to know, how wet is the soil, how much sunlight is it getting, what has changed recently if anything, does the pot have drainage holes, and what kind of soil is it currently in?