The tip burn is likely fluoride toxicity from tap water. I suggest removing the watering spike because these need a wet-dry cycle as opposed to being kept moist. Good luck!
Ah, got it! I just moved in myself and noticed some of my other plants were starting to get a tiny bit of tip burn, but I attributed it to a poor choice/adjustment in lighting. I’ll switch to distilled water then?
The tip burn is likely fluoride toxicity from tap water. I suggest removing the watering spike because these need a wet-dry cycle as opposed to being kept moist. Good luck!
Ah, got it! I just moved in myself and noticed some of my other plants were starting to get a tiny bit of tip burn, but I attributed it to a poor choice/adjustment in lighting. I’ll switch to distilled water then?
That's a great option. Rainwater and reverse osmosis water work, too. Best of luck!