Possible pests nute splash defecincy? Please help

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Hey guys not sure whats up here this is only affecting a few leaves on the bottom of my plant just noticed it today. It kind of looks like pests damage but looked everywhere with a loupe and cant find anything. Anyone recognize what can cause this darker splotching thats turning to holes i removed 4 leaves that i saw it all on very bottom of plant im about 2.5 weeks in flower.
Indoor
Temps 74-77 lights on 70- 75 lights on
Lights- 4 qb 288 v2s
Humidity- 40-50%
In soil happy frog
Water with distilled ph 6.5
Did a soil slurry test and its spot on 6.5
Fed nutes 50 % strength 5 days ago advanced nutrients g,m,b and big bud its possible i splashed some nutes on these leaves hopefully lol.
Hopefully someone can help me out if you need some certain info ask trying to figure out what kind of pests can cause if it is pest related since i couldnt find any. Thanks for the help
 
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Jimster

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They look fine to me. Often during flowering, the bottom fan leaves turn yellow and die off... this might be the start of that happening. A combination of low light, lowering nutrients, and the process of flowering add up to cause all but the essential processes to stop in favor of flower and seed production. Necrotic damage usually doesn't show up for a few weeks unless it is something major causing the problem. This could be from damage that happened weeks ago.
 
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They look fine to me. Often during flowering, the bottom fan leaves turn yellow and die off... this might be the start of that happening. A combination of low light, lowering nutrients, and the process of flowering add up to cause all but the essential processes to stop in favor of flower and seed production. Necrotic damage usually doesn't show up for a few weeks unless it is something major causing the problem. This could be from damage that happened weeks ago.
Thanks jimster you definatley helped my stress levels out haha
 
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