GNick55
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no not you buddyI apologize for being wrong. I didn't say it originally. I only agreed that it could be that or calcium deficiency, even though I know boron deficiency is rare and calcium deficiency is spotty. In this screen grab from the OP's third picture, there's that orange-ish color that's a characteristic of both. Wind damage, in my experience, is usually brown and not near the center of a plant. Looking at it again, it could be light damage, considering it's apparently on older leaves and it looks like there's chlorosis elsewhere on the plant. Color rendering isn't always perfect in web images, though. Anyway, even though we make our best guesses, sometimes we're wrong.
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all good,..
now seeing the damn fan that’s the issue,..
one thing i know is wind burn/stress,..