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    Hey folks,

    I got this girl on 3rd week of vegetation and I've noticed some spots/marks getting discolored. First it looked like ripped upper layer or some kind of water marks but today I've noticed that they started to dry and I'm afraid it'll continue to advance..

    I've checked once my PH as I don't have a proper ph meter.

    I use purified tap water. Once I've checked the ph and it showed around 6-7 ph.

    My soil is plagron light mix and I've not yet started to feed her nutes.

    Anyhow an image speaks more than words, so here are the photos:

    Waiting for your precious comments. Thank you!

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    I've had some leaves go like this when using a humidifier.

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    Are you sure you haven’t splashed water on the leaves at all?
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    Gentlemen, I would like to thank both of you for your precious comments and opinions. I've kept this girl under a single cfl for two weeks, in a non ventilated space, prior to take her in a tent where she is now.

    I don't recall splashing water on the leaves, but I have an opinion: maybe she was sweating under the lamp and that moisture stuck on the leaves and burned them due to the poor ventilation of the space? I don't know if its even a thing??

    Well, I'll continue to observe and let you know about the changes. Could you at least confirm me that it isn't a ph issue or something related?

    I'm attaching two new photos, spots are slowly becoming brownish.

    Ps: I've found a dead mosquito-like little fly on the floor beside the pot. Is it possible that this mf ate my leaves?

    Cheers guys thanks again!

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    Non ventilated may be your problem stagnant air won't remove any moisture.

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