Hi umphreak420,
The first 2 pictures of the yellowing fan leaves appear to be near the very bottom of your plant. That being said, it is not uncommon for a 'healthy' plant to have 1 or 2 of these off colored or dying leaves, it is old vegetation and generally not something to be concerned about. If it becomes abundant, and seems to be moving upward the plant, then you should be concerned. If this seems to be the case, it is likely to be Nitrogen deficiency, or nutrient lock out --caused by improper PH. My first soil grow, when i saw yellowing leaves near the bottom, i would panic and add lots of N. Come to find out i was only hurting my plants more by building up toxic nutrient salts and making my soil to acidic..Do you monitor PH at all?
As for the spots, I'm not positive what that is but it looks very similar to Magnesium deficiency. This can be remedied by adding a teaspoon of Epsom salts to your water regime.
A good rule of thumb Ive been told is:
NUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES generally affect the LOWER growth first, as the older vegetative material is 'robbed' of nutrients to nourish new growth on top.
NUTRIENT TOXICITIES generally affect UPPER newer growth first, as the newer vegetative growth cannot tolerate such high nutrient concentrations
PH problems affect the entire plant.
Anybody please correct me if I'm wrong!
(which I'm sure someone will, lol)