Cannabis – Symptoms and Deficiencies
No matter how much you care about your plants, there are always things that CAN and WILL go wrong with them in the process of growing. It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner or a master grower, it is surprisingly easy to slip into a false sense of security with your beloved plants. Truth is, your plants are sensitive beings from seed to harvest.
Generally, most problems associated with cannabis growing fall into three broad categories:
- Nutrient deficiencies – which can cause necrosis and chlorosis to your plant which is falling and/or yellowing of the leaves;
- pH fluctuation problems – that are crucial to measure in cases of nutrient deficiency (different nutrients get absorbed by the plants at different pH rates);
- Pests and diseases – that will show up if a plant is faultily nurtured and watered.
In this guide, we will attempt to identify every symptom that you notice on your plants and address every possible problem that might me associated with it.
#1. | Cannabis Plants Symptoms and Deficiencies |
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#2. | Simple Tips for Healthy Plants |
#3. | Avoid Over/Under Watering your Plants |
#4. | Temperature Regulation Problems |
#5. | Eutrophication (or Nutrient Burn) |
#6. | Nutrient Deficiencies |
#7. | Boron Deficiency |
#8. | Calcium Deficiency |
#9. | Copper Deficiency |
#10. | Magnesium Deficiency |
#11. | Manganese Deficiency |
#12. | Molybdenum Deficiency |
#13. | Iron Deficiency |
#14. | Phosphorus Deficiency |
#15. | Potassium Deficiency |
#16. | Sulfur Deficiency |
#17. | Zinc Deficiency |
#18. | Nitrogen Deficiency |
#19. | Bugs and Pests on Cannabis |
#20. | Bugs and Pests |
#21. | Keeping your Marijuana Plants Healthy |
Simple Tips for Healthy Plants
Quick tips to help prevent and rectify sick marijuana plants.
Avoid Over/Under Watering your
Sounds simple enough? You’d be surprised how important that is to your plants (and how many people are doing this wrong)! In general, plants use their roots to absorb oxygen from water. When you overwater your plants you are practically drowning them in a pool of oxygen-less water. On the other hand, under-watering is practically asphyxiating your plants. In both cases, you are killing your own plants and you should probably stop doing that.
Effects of Over/Under Watering
In both cases, the effects on your plants will be the same: the leaves will start curling down and flopping all the way to the stem. Your plant will look lifeless and frail.
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