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Lighter Green-Almost white Streaks?

SpacedCWBY

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Howdy all.

Have a couple lowryders and a white rhino showing this. I'll get a pic up tomorrow to help clarify - my camera ate its batteries for dinner.

But the light streak starts at the main vein of the leaf and works it's way outward staying mostly within one "section" I guess you'd call it (the smaller veins coming from the main vein). Doesn't look like it's damaging the plant as the underside still seems normal. Just a little bit concerned as they're only a couple weeks old and I just transplanted the white rhino's last night into large tubs from dixie cups. The LR's are still in cups and it's showing on a couple of them.

Saw a couple small flies floating around in there tonight too. Going to get a flystrip and put a cup of vinegar in there to hopefully attract the little bastards. They weren't on the plants at all though.

Soil, 400w hps about 18" from the kids. Good circulation and venting. About 82f and 50-60rh. Little high right now, but by flower time it'll be cooler and less humid.

Any ideaers? Looked a little like an iron def, but that seems to overtake most of the leaf from the vein out, not streaks and spots.

Thanks folks.
 

SpacedCWBY

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It does look similar to that but I'm thniking it's a bit off seeing as it's like an albino deer - very rare. The chances of it happening with 2 different strains that have never produced like that for me before are like winning the lotto. And I didn't even get one number right the other night.

Thanks though - those are some really cool looking plants.

Either light or some kind of nute issue I'm thinking. Just looking for someone to help me zero in on it.
 

stihgnobevoli

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your pictures as well as the one in the links dont look like varegation or whatever he called it. it looks like iron defeciency.
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1134Iron-def3.jpg
 

SpacedCWBY

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That's what I was thinking after looking through the sticky that ??? put together. See what happens here - doesn't seem to be spreading or getting any worse so I'm thinking it's passing.

Thanks for the replies.
 
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