That looks more like some kind of nutrient deficiency than a heat or watering problem. Are you fertilizing it?
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I hadn't even thought of that. We used some random fertilizer we had awhile ago but yeah maybe it wasn't enough?
Just strange as the other plants seem to be okay and have had very similar routines.
This link has a number of pictures depicting various deficiencies. From what I saw, I suspect Manganese.
This is interesting thank you! I went out and got some basic fertilizer and will see if that helps. Appreciate it!
Thrip or spider mite stippling I think. Something is definitely eating the leaf, it's not a nutrient deficiency.