by Corey Riley | Sep 12, 2022 | Cannabis, Environmental Threats, Getting Started, Nutrients, Troubleshooting
Nutrients for cannabis plants are essential to the plant’s health. Nutrients can be mobile or immobile, and nutrient lockout is caused when your growing cannabis doesn’t have enough of either nutrient. So what does nutrient lockout look like? Well, it will...
by Corey Riley | Aug 29, 2022 | Cannabis, Getting Started, Nutrients, Troubleshooting
Sulfur is an essential plant nutrient for cannabis. It is a sulfur deficiency that leads to stunted growth and yellowing leaves, among other symptoms. If sulfur toxicity occurs, the leaves will become dark green to brown, and your plant will exhibit slower growth. In...
by Corey Riley | Aug 22, 2022 | Cannabis, Getting Started, Nutrients, Troubleshooting
Phosphorus is a key nutrient that plays a crucial role in plant growth. Because phosphorus is so important, it’s important to know how to fix phosphorus toxicity or deficiency in your cannabis plants. Unfortunately, phosphorus toxicity can occur when there are...
by Corey Riley | Aug 15, 2022 | Cannabis, Getting Started, Nutrients, Troubleshooting
Potassium is an essential nutrient for your cannabis plant, but one that many growers neglect. Inadequate potassium can lead to potassium deficiency in cannabis plants and potassium toxicity too. If you want to avoid these problems, make sure you are getting enough...
by Corey Riley | Aug 8, 2022 | Getting Started, Nutrients, Troubleshooting
Magnesium is a mineral that is an essential plant nutrient to help them to grow and stay healthy. It is needed for photosynthesis, which means magnesium deficiency can lead to stunted growth in cannabis plants. In this article, we explore magnesium deficiency and...
by Corey Riley | Aug 1, 2022 | Cannabis, Getting Started, Nutrients, Troubleshooting
Calcium is an essential nutrient for your cannabis plants and calcium deficiency or calcium excess can be a problem. If you notice that your cannabis plant leaves are turning yellow, then it’s possible that they have a calcium deficiency. There are some simple...
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