very strange idk maybe a copper deficiency, hah
but seriously, being on two plants, it sounds like a lack or excess of nutrients.
Chlorosis is formed when leaves can not get nutrients to produce chlorophyll..
Excess of one nutrient can block another nutrient, so this is hard to diagnose.
The only thing i can think of todo is repot into fresh soil and hope for the best.
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Chlorosis on cannab:
When white areas form at leaf tips or in between veins, the plant is Zinc deficient.
This can be treated by adding organic fertilizer containing Zinc or by burying galvanized nails in the soil.
Chlorosis on bushes:
• Waterlogged roots due to poor drainage
• Damaged and/or compacted roots
• Overuse or misuse of pesticides and/or herbicides which are commonly formulated to cause chlorosis in target weeds.
• A mineral deficiency in the soil. A lack (or excess) of potassium, zinc, iron, magnesium, etc. and/or proteins is probable.
Other, less likely causes include:
• Deficient nitrogen
• A high soil pH that prevents roots from absorbing minerals
• Exposure to sulphur dioxide
• Ozone injury to sensitive plants
• An attack by bacterial pathogens