@AllDay 7.08 pH is a little high. Most growers aim for 6.5 when growing in soil. Ensuring the proper pH range in the medium will ensure proper nutrient uptake and will help sustain/increase microbial life. Microbes aren't as active in too high or too low pH levels. What brand soil are you in? I'm assuming it was amended with organic nutrients. Are you aware of the differences between organic and synthetic nutrients? That PPM chart is really specifically for synthetic nutrients (most bottled nutrients); i'll have to make that a bit more clear in my next book revision.
Are you spraying for bugs at all?
Are you in soil? What nutrients have you fed the plant so far and how often? What is the pH? What is the PPM?
@Mr. Grow It It was just on the bottom two leaves but now it’s starting to spread up
I wouldn't remove them. I personally don't remove leaves until they are about 75% dead. Did you spray you plant with anything?