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Possible fungal infection on N. aristolochioides x pseudoklossii

Hi, everyone! I think I got a problem with my Nepenthes aristolochioides x pseudoklossii. One of my fans broke while I was abroad, so I'm now dealing with the aftermath. I'm particularly concerned with this one, because I believe these nasty spots on the leaves could be a fungal infection, since they started on the middle, close to the systemic routes of the leaf. The problem likely arose due to the summer heat, high humidity, little air movement and the general inadequacy of my setup for an intermediate/highland plant like this hybrid (that was an unfortunate freebie). I have no shared water trays (for now), so if it's an oomycete it shouldn't spread too easily. Is it really a fungal infection? Could it be an oomycete? What products can I use to treat it?
I live in Italy, I hope I'll find what you'll mention.
 

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