White papery growth on leaf

I’m a new grower and I bought this skunkdawg plant from a friend its in its fist week of veg I think the plant is growing fine but there is one leaf on the plant that is turning white and papery should I cut it?
 

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I'd leave it for a bit. Any other leaves have marks like that? It might be a sign of nutrient toxicity. How hot is your soil and are you using nutes or just water on her?
 
I’m a new grower and I bought this skunkdawg plant from a friend its in its fist week of veg I think the plant is growing fine but there is one leaf on the plant that is turning white and papery should I cut it?
it should be fine if the roots are growing you will know in a few days
 
Looks like a drop or splash of nutrients hit the leaf.
Don't ask me how I know! It'll be better soon.
 
I'd leave it for a bit. Any other leaves have marks like that? It might be a sign of nutrient toxicity. How hot is your soil and are you using nutes or just water on her?
No it was just that leaf the last time I gave food was like 5 days ago and just gave her water because it felt kind of dry
 
No it was just that leaf the last time I gave food was like 5 days ago and just gave her water because it felt kind of dry
If you're worried about her a good flush with water or 1/4 strength nutrient solution won't hurt. You can check the runoff for PPM if you have a pen. It's probably ok though.
 
No it was just that leaf the last time I gave food was like 5 days ago and just gave her water because it felt kind of dry
You fed it in soil in its 1st week of life.

You burnt it with nutrients.

No more nutes for you.

Soil has plenty nutrients for weeks for a plant.

I repeat. No nutes for you.
 
I’m a new grower and I bought this skunkdawg plant from a friend its in its fist week of veg I think the plant is growing fine but there is one leaf on the plant that is turning white and papery should I cut it?
I would leave it for now,it will not hurt the plant,when the plant cant use it anymore it will get read of it by itself.Sorry for the question,Did you used old soil?that perlite looks exhausted already for the age of the plant.could be from too much fert or low quality,doesnt look to healthy tho.
 
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