Weird white spots on young plant

Hello everyone I am a fairly new grower and I am curious what this is on my 2 weeks old Triple G growth. The plant looks really healthy overall but these spots scare me could this be spider mite?
 

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Its not spider mites.. looks like a possible calcium issue..
What are you growing in? What are you feeding with..?
 
That batmix only has enough food in it for around 6 weeks.. it looks like a good mix though..
If it were my plant i would just monitor the spots, if they get worse or more show up i would probably give it some cal/mag..
 
Doesn't really look like bugs or a nutrient anything...my guess would be some kind of physical damage that caused those sections of leaf to not grow out right (wind blowing too hard, water droplets sitting on it too long, veins got stuck together when the leaf was growing, etc). I wouldn't worry about it unless it spreads to other areas.

Edit: spider mite bite marks are way way smaller than that, and there are rarely only two or three at a time.
 
Doesn't really look like bugs or a nutrient anything...my guess would be some kind of physical damage that caused those sections of leaf to not grow out right (wind blowing too hard, water droplets sitting on it too long, veins got stuck together when the leaf was growing, etc). I wouldn't worry about it unless it spreads to other areas.

Edit: spider mite bite marks are way way smaller than that, and there are rarely only two or three at a time.
Thank you !!!!
 
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