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Trimurtisan
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That looks like mites. There are a few kinds, but I'm guessing sider mites, which there are also a few types of spider mite.Btw @Trimurtisan here are the plants. Putting them in a spoiler cause there’s a lot of pictures. tried to take pictures of a bunch of leaves. A lot seem to have weird like burn marks on the edges or random holes and also all sorts of weird spots. Sorry if the pictures are out of order. Too many to fix it. I took a bunch of each plant but they might be all mixed up but hopefully you get the idea. And I think you can see what I mean about the one previously being bushy.
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These spots are normally an indication something is eating the leaves. Mites are very small, and very easy to miss.
The holes are likely necrotic material from the mite bites that have expanded. It could also cause leaves to fall off with any signs of deficiency.
This looks like them. Grab a magnifying glass and see if they look like tiny spiders. The webbing is also why I say spider mite.