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Problem with leaves on my seedling

Sasso

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This is a sweet ZZ auto from RQS.
It is germinated 2 weeks ago in a 20l pow Ruth biocanna bioterra and no fertilisers, only BioPH- from biobizz to correct ph of tap water to 6.3
Soil has been humid, not dry, with a cycle from little humid to irrigated.
I grow outdoor, and I have other big plants that have some pests, but nothing like this one.
Temperature is 19 -28 °C, right humidity.

I do not understand why it shows these strange spots on leaves, I can see a translucid texture on one leaf, and others with brown-Darkgreen-deadish spots on the sides of the leaves. But first sign was that strange curvature on the main leaves.

I observed some microscopic black dots on the leaves, maybe pests, and some flying mosquitoes really small and chaotic flying near the soil of other plants, not this.
I also want to suggest that using bioterra of biocanna, highly areated, I do not thing it can be a root problem, but I’m non sure.

I ask for suggestions and opinions about my plant, really thanks.
 

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Creeperpark

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Browning edges can indicate too much water. A plant pushes water through to the edge of its leaves, and if given in excess, this can cause veins at the edges to burst, which leads to browning.
 
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