Cherry Pie Clone Trouble - Yellow spots on leaves - New Grower, Please Help

I got this clone on Wednesday and was told it was about 3 weeks old. I transferred it to a pot with fox farms oceans forest soil and watered it one time with distilled water. I have been putting it outside during the day to get some sun and then bringing it inside under cfl lights during the night. I am starting to get these yellowish spots on some of my lower leaves and one of my leaves turned completely light yellow. I have the blue planet 3 part nutrients but I have not added any because I was told the fox farms will be more than enough for at least a couple weeks. Any help would be appreciated on what might be causing this and how to fix it. I have been searching the internet for the past 3 days and cannot find an answer. I am pretty sure it is not a nitrogen deficiency because the oceans forest has a lot of nitrogen.


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nick17gar

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your a little heavy on nitrogen from the dark(er) green shade. not too much, but just a tad high on it.

the yellow spots are a micro nute deficiency, add more of all micro nutes. it could be any of them, but the fact the plant is so small (young) and already having micro nute issues means your soil is crap (low on trace elements) and adding ALL micro nutes would be good. (theres about 14-16 micro nutes, add them all in, just a little).

forget distilled water. costs too damn much. get tap water. (the chlorine in it is one of the many trace elements the plants needs). leave it out for a few days, then water with it (that gets rid of excess chlorine).
 
your a little heavy on nitrogen from the dark(er) green shade. not too much, but just a tad high on it.

the yellow spots are a micro nute deficiency, add more of all micro nutes. it could be any of them, but the fact the plant is so small (young) and already having micro nute issues means your soil is crap (low on trace elements) and adding ALL micro nutes would be good. (theres about 14-16 micro nutes, add them all in, just a little).

forget distilled water. costs too damn much. get tap water. (the chlorine in it is one of the many trace elements the plants needs). leave it out for a few days, then water with it (that gets rid of excess chlorine).
Thanks for the response.

So you suggest mixing the blue planet micro nutrients with my next watering? Should I remove the yellow leave and clip the part with spots?
 
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