Out door grower, leaf problem

Peggyk

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I have several plants that are approximately 3 months old. All are growing outside and gets at least 7 hours of direct sun. All are doing very well, but one has odd coloring to the veins. They are a bright yellow, just the veins, not the leaf. It's getting the same fertilizer as the rest. I use "Great White", once or twice a month, I also use general hydroponic maxigro once to twice a week. With normal tap water used in between. What could be causing the yellow veining? Once I can figure out how to post a pic, I will. Thanks, peggyk
 
I figured it out, it has nothing to do with malnutrition, or watering or temperature. It has to do with the tree that's blooming that is 20 feet away. It is raining pollen down on all the plants, and this one plant is in its drop path. The bright canary yellow, should've been a clue. Ha
 
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