As soon as I flushed my plant she looked much happier but those spots are still forming, below, and up top towards new growth..
I'm using a 600w MHT light that has proper ventilation throughout.. so it doesn't get to hot. I have an oscillating fan up top and a stationary fan on bottom pointing towards the closet door. I don't usually feed it with nutrients anymore because I've noticed the stuff I have 0-10-10, nutrient burns my plant on the newest growth.
After rinsing, I gave it a dose of bone meal at a 4-10-0. It has a dose of calcium as I thought it was calcium deficiency..
Any suggestions will be read with an open mind, and I will do the best to bring her back to green. Whatever helps thank you:))
It looks like several deficiencies which makes me think you're locked out. Since we don't have a pH or PPM measurement, we are blind. Only thing to do without those numbers is flush, give nutrients, and hope for the best. Even if you do that, you don't know the pH of the nutrient solution going in so you're guessing there too.
Looks like manganese deficiency. If you can get a pH pen and possibly ppm they are great for helping initial trouble shooting. The ph of the medium being off will cause many issues and get worse as the plant grows and needs more.
A other thing to add,
I noticed (before having proper ventilation) that I would get slight heat stress and it did prolong until this occurred, but that was since fixed but slight simtoms have stayed through what's going on
@mwhite9829 and @Mr. Grow It what you guys think
Pics would help