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Sun burn on plants can take all kinds of forms. Usually it is a spot or blotch that is blackbrown/dead in the center and progresses out brown, red, yellow, pale green, normal leaf colour.
As for removing the dead traps, yes indeed you can and it is actulally recommended so as to help prevent mould.
Hye Pyro,
Mine had black on the leaves. I live in Florida and dumb me left it sitting in the sun 2-3 days untill I noticed that it was alomost to death. I just threw it away because it was droppy and looked pretty sad.
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