Vania
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I am having the same issue in spite of agitating for the 1st minute and every 30s after that and premixing the developer at 1+31 for further use at either this dilution or 1+47 or 1+62. No effect on the streaking. ID11 was the only way to solved the problem for me (as I am sure any other developer except Ilfotech HC) but a lab down my street develop in HC110 1+47 with no issues whatsoever... and he does not even use any chicken blood or snake venom...If there were a chemical problem with HC-110, it would uniformly affect all the negative, it would not produce streaks. If the problem is developer related, it is probably a mixing issue. I suspect that continuous agitation for 30-60 seconds would solve your problem.
I routinely use metal reels. When inverting the tank, the reels move through the liquid helping agitation. If using Paterson style tanks, make sure the tank isn't too full, so that the fluid moves around in the tank.
Kodak's development suggestion probably works well IF you premix your developer into an intermediate dilution per their recommendations. This would assure adequate mixing. If used "one shot", more agitation is probably desirable.
Although I am far from an expert, my impression is that film developing in 90% chemistry and 10% alchemy.