Usually, brown spots are caused by sunburn or exposure to intense sun light and, although they don’t really harm your succulent, they won’t fade and will leave a permanent mark on the leaves. It can happen when you move the plants from indoors to outdoors placing them in direct sun after being indoors after a few months.
Additionally, some succulent species are more sensitive to sunburn than others, so it's important to research the specific needs of your plant. The damaged leaves will eventually fall off as new baby leaves will grow in their place. Keep in mind that small baby plants, or newly propagated plants, are more susceptible to sunburn than mature plants. To prevent sunburn, it's important to gradually acclimate your succulent to brighter light and to provide adequate shade.
The best thing you can do is to move the pots to a shadier place or, if you want to leave your plants under the sun, make sure they are well acclimatized to the heat by slowly increasing the sun exposure and are protected by a shade things like netting shade to help diffuse the sunrays.
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