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Posted 2M ago by @Heavenlyfran

My plant seems to be loosing its color, could it be the l...

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2ft to light, indirect
4” pot with drainage
Last watered 3 weeks ago
Best Answer
This is what Google says.

A rattlesnake plant may lose its color for a number of reasons, including:
Too much direct sunlight
Rattlesnake plants prefer medium, indirect light, and too much direct sunlight can bleach their leaves. If the plant receives too much direct sunlight, green spots may appear on the leaves.
Too little light
If the plant doesn't receive enough light, the vibrant spotted markings may fade.
Overwatering
Rattlesnake plants don't like to be waterlogged, and yellowing leaves can indicate overwatering.
Poor drainage
If the soil takes more than a week to dry out, it might not be draining well, which can lead to yellowing or browning leaves.
Pests or fungus
Sometimes pests or fungus can get onto your plant and cause discoloration.
Here are some tips for caring for a rattlesnake plant:
Place the plant away from windows, in corners, or in rooms with north-facing windows.
Water the plant when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry.
Use non-tap water.
Maintain warm temperatures and high humidity. You can mist the leaves, place a pebble tray under the pot, or add a humidifier nearby.
Choose a pot with drainage holes, and make sure the soil is airy and rich. A pot that's too big can lead to soggy soil, while a pot that's too small can cramp the plant's growth.
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