Our 7ft high cactus has started to develop these brown patches & are definitely spreading. It’s located in a conservatory which is quite sunny but not direct & has been there for a number of years.
I’m sure it’s not water damage but I suppose it’s possible? Nothing has really changed environmentally for it.
We’ll be devastated if it perishes.
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A picture might help. Also, are any other plants in the area affected?– Boba FitMay 10, 2023 at 12:19
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Picture added. Not really that ivf noticed.– Gary GibbensMay 11, 2023 at 12:19
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There's a similar, but I think different, problem in What are these brown spots on my cactus?– Ray ButterworthMay 11, 2023 at 14:47
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This is about 4' high, and grown from seed in 1983.
I can't remember a time when it didn't have those brown marks.
Given that they were the only indoor plants I'd ever grown, it didn't occur to me until now that it might be unusual.
I can't guarantee it's the same condition as yours, but for mine it's certainly not been fatal so far.
This is not good. Most certainly because of carbon monoxide concentration being high in your surroundings. How good is your ventilation? Do members in your family tend to sneeze a lot in the morning?
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How did you diagnose CO poisoning for a plant? wgbis.ces.iisc.ac.in/energy/HC270799/HDL/ENV/enven/….– Boba FitMay 10, 2023 at 12:19
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CO levels inside a conservatory ? lLease post a reference or citation May 11, 2023 at 1:39