One of my four tower grown strawberries has this pattern on leaves.Nutrient levels seem ok, ph was slightly low so I've fixed that now. Anything else to check for? by Calm_Beginning_2679 hydroponics 2 Comments exorbitantly_hungry 2 months ago Strawberries naturally shed older leaves for new ones as they continue to grow. If nothing else seems off I’d just assume that. RubyRedYoshi 2 months ago In conjunction with the older leaf comment, veins like that are a sign of chlorosis which usually means a [Mn or Fe deficiency](https://www.haifa-group.com/crop-guide/vegetables/strawberry-fertilizer/crop-guide-strawberry-1). It’s possible you may also have a Mg deficiency.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
exorbitantly_hungry 2 months ago Strawberries naturally shed older leaves for new ones as they continue to grow. If nothing else seems off I’d just assume that.
RubyRedYoshi 2 months ago In conjunction with the older leaf comment, veins like that are a sign of chlorosis which usually means a [Mn or Fe deficiency](https://www.haifa-group.com/crop-guide/vegetables/strawberry-fertilizer/crop-guide-strawberry-1). It’s possible you may also have a Mg deficiency.
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Strawberries naturally shed older leaves for new ones as they continue to grow. If nothing else seems off I’d just assume that.
In conjunction with the older leaf comment, veins like that are a sign of chlorosis which usually means a [Mn or Fe deficiency](https://www.haifa-group.com/crop-guide/vegetables/strawberry-fertilizer/crop-guide-strawberry-1). It’s possible you may also have a Mg deficiency.