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I need some trouble shooting! I transplanted my female. The next day several leaves started to develop brown spots. Should I remove the leaves?
 
Do you have a few pictures of them, in natural light (no blurples)? What medium are you using? Soil, Coco, Hydro, something else? What are you feeding them, what nute system?

Also, :welcome:
 
She was in the ground and in flower. " I know I shouldn't have" but I got potting soil in a 15g pot; made sure the roots we're good and wet then I dug around and under so I could lift a 30lb dirt ball to prevent damage. Lot of work by the way!! The leaves never wilted just brown spots
 

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Where is the spotting happening? Is it on all of the leaves? Just the bottom of the plant? At the top of the plant?

I'd lean towards calcium deficiency, but I wouldn't think it would happen that quick, and being that you just transplanted into newish soil, that throws another variable into the mix.
 
Yeah, photos loaded but I can’t tell if it’s the leaves on the bottom middle or top.

@Emilya thoughts?
 
She was perfectly fine until I dug her up they develop in two days. Should they be removed ? It looks like the cells in certain spots of numerous leaves died
 
They are all over top bottom
 

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not what I thought then, it would only be at the top, particularly the leaves that are exposed to direct sun.

Don’t remove them until you know what’s causing it.

As BD suggested, perhaps bugs? Did you inspect the underside of one of the leaves under magnification? Maybe your new dirt has something they like, or brought the bugs to the party?
 
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