I've had leaf miners in my kale and a bit on my peppers, but when I went to look at my peas this morning (snowpeas) I noticed some of the leaves were totally clear - still leaf miners or something else?
They are growing in 5 gal buckets at the moment with some corn that's pretty dead, otherwise have good water and are all at least a foot tall.
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So the peas are growing in a bucket where the corn grew? Was the fertility replenished? Corn is a heavy feeder. I know the peas are nitrogen fixers, but there might be other nutrients lacking. I looked around and the only suggestions I found about transparent leaves were iron deficiency. I think that would usually lead to chlorosis - getting pale yellow between the veins, but still having green veins. But I read that sometimes it can look more like what you are talking about.