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Old 06-13-2008, 03:28 PM
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Your light levels are good now.

My first look at your photo made me think the plant was going to die.

This kind of yellowing often indicates dried out roots and rapid deterioration. The other cause of this coloration is light levels approaching sun-burn.

Since you say the leaves turned green we can safely conclude that the light level had been too high and you have corrected it. The plant should do fine. It still was a lot of stress for the plant to be subjected to that much sun. The plant may take more time to recover further.
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