Help With 16 Day Old Gelato Plant!

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Hello everyone! This is my first post here. And of course I have a question to ask regarding a luck of the draw seed I happen to get in my ataraxia gelato 1/8 recently. Somehow there was one seed at the bottom of my container... planted it and here she is at 16 days...

-Please note the markings on the leaf- not sure what’s caused it all of the sudden...

Any help would be appreciated! Thanks
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Soil,feeding?Looks a little bit overfeeded and may be overwatered.If it is from the soil you could transplant in bigger pot with lighter soil....If you add N niutrients you can reduce them or stop them for a while and may be leave it to dry longer if it is needed.Nice plant,looks so indica:)
 
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I guess those bulbs are not touching that leave?These spots could be just burned tissue from the bulbs but if that was the case I guess you would know......
 
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That's a touch of over-watering. Make sure you let her dry out between waterings. Otherwise, looks fine.
 
Mr Bee

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that looks like leaf miner damage.are they growing outdoors?
 
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For one you're burning your plants with the water spots during lighting hours.
 
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Hey everyone, thanks for all of your responses. it’s in organic soil, I don’t believe it has any added nutrients (I’ll check the bag here in a minute) I haven’t been giving any artificial nutrients.. just filtered drinking water. Here’s what it looks like today (roughly 24 hours since the last photos, haven’t watered since)
 
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I guess those bulbs are not touching that leave?These spots could be just burned tissue from the bulbs but if that was the case I guess you would know......
I have the CFLs close, (2-4 inches away. Using multiple 13w 5000k bulbs. Radiant heat is minimal until I am about an inch from the bulb. I now have great ventilation, could have been lack of adequate vent & it’s plausible I had some heat spots that caused the leaf damage. It felt crispy earlier in the day today.. I am using Gardener’s supply company self watering organic potting mix with “super-root booster” - is this OK?
 
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never used or even heard of it but if organic it should be ok.
 
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Put a single strip fluorescent fixture instead or multiple bulbs at 18-24” from plant. Water spots are burning the leaf.
 
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Hey guys, I think I potentially found the problem! Could it have been root-bound causing the issues? See photos...
(She’s in a larger pot now)
 
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