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What could be wrong with my Calathea warscewiczii?
She gets water every 3 to 5 days (or whenever her leafs start to drop) as it's pretty hot where I live right now (about 22-26°C in my room). I have a moisture meter so I never let the soil get completely dry as I read that Calatheas can't stand this. I spray her daily with water and she has pebbles with water in her pot saucer for more humidity. She stands 2m from a west window so not a lot of real direct sunlight but I have numerous plant lights that run for 8-12h per day. She also just got 2 new leafs and none of the other leafs are damaged like this one. Her soil is so far not ideal for calatheas unfortunately. Not a lot of perlite, bims, pine bark or anything like that. Just clay granules in the bottom. I couldn't find any pests either luckily. Maybe just lack of (sun) light? Any ideas are much appreciated!

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- **Condition Name**: Spider Mite Infestation - **Symptoms**: Fine webbing and speckled yellow spots on leaves. - **Cause**: Infestation by spider mites. - **Treatment/Solution**: - Increase humidity around the plant. - Use insecticidal soap or neem oil. - Regularly wipe leaves with a damp cloth.