Here’s how to spot and fix nutrient issues in your cannabis plants:
- Spot the Problem: Look for yellowing leaves, stunted growth, or other signs
- Fix the pH: Keep it 6.0-6.5 for soil, 5.5-6.5 for hydroponics
- Pick the Right Nutrients: Use quality cannabis-specific fertilizers
- Use Nutrients Properly: Follow dosage instructions for each growth stage
- Monitor Regularly: Keep an eye on things and adjust as needed
Growth Stage | Nutrient Focus | NPK Ratio |
---|---|---|
Seedling | Minimal | 0-0-0 |
Early Veg | Nitrogen | 2-1-2 |
Mid Veg | Balanced | 10-5-7 |
Early Flower | P and K | 5-7-10 |
Late Flower | Flush | 0-0-0 |
Start with nutrient-rich soil, test often, and keep a grow journal to track feeding and plant health.
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Basic Nutrients for Cannabis
Cannabis needs specific nutrients to thrive. Here’s the breakdown:
Macronutrients: NPK
- Nitrogen (N): Fuels leaf and stem growth
- Phosphorus (P): Supports roots and flowers
- Potassium (K): Helps overall plant health and buds
Secondary Nutrients
- Calcium (Ca): Strengthens cell walls
- Magnesium (Mg): Key for photosynthesis
- Sulfur (S): Helps form plant proteins
Micronutrients
Needed in smaller amounts, but still crucial:
- Iron (Fe)
- Zinc (Zn)
- Manganese (Mn)
- Boron (B)
- Copper (Cu)
- Molybdenum (Mo)
Nutrient Needs Throughout Growth
Growth Stage | Primary Nutrient Focus | NPK Ratio Example |
---|---|---|
Seedling | Minimal | N/A |
Vegetative | High Nitrogen | 4:2:3 |
Early Flower | Balanced NPK | 5:5:5 |
Late Flower | High P and K | 6:10:15 |
Spotting Deficiencies
Nutrient | Deficiency Signs |
---|---|
Nitrogen | Yellowing leaves, starting from bottom |
Phosphorus | Dark leaves, stunted growth |
Potassium | Brown leaf edges, weak stems |
Calcium | Distorted new growth, weak stems |
Magnesium | Yellowing between leaf veins |
Iron | Yellowing of young leaves |
pH Matters
- Soil: 6.0 – 7.0 (best at 6.3)
- Hydroponic: 5.5 – 6.5
Wrong pH can lock out nutrients, even if they’re present.
Feeding Tips
- Start with half the recommended dose
- Use "Vegetative" formula during growing phase
- Switch to "Bloom" formula when flowers start forming
1. Spot the Problem
Catching nutrient issues early is key. Here’s what to look for:
Nutrient | Symptoms |
---|---|
Nitrogen | Yellowing leaves, starting from bottom |
Phosphorus | Dark leaves, stunted growth |
Potassium | Yellowing or browning of leaf edges, weak stems |
Calcium | Distorted new growth, weak stems |
Magnesium | Yellowing between leaf veins |
Iron | Yellowing of young leaves |
Testing Tools
- pH meter: Check growing medium’s pH
- EC meter: Measures nutrient solution conductivity
- Soil test kits: Breakdown of nutrient levels
- Foliar tissue analysis: Lab test of leaf samples
"If the symptoms are visible only on newer or only on older growth, a nutrient deficiency is highly probable." – Ed Rosenthal, Marijuana Garden Saver
2. Fix the pH
pH affects nutrient uptake. Get it right:
Growing Medium | Ideal pH Range |
---|---|
Soil | 6.0 – 7.0 |
Hydroponic | 5.5 – 6.5 |
Fine-tune pH:
- Vegetative stage: 6.0 – 6.5
- Flowering stage: 6.5 – 7.0
To keep pH in check:
- Test regularly
- Adjust with pH up/down solutions
- Use pH-balanced water for nutrients
- Flush plants occasionally
"The pH should be measured whenever you are watering your plants or feeding them nutrients." – Kurt Kinneman, Commercial Cultivator
3. Pick the Right Nutrients
Choose between organic and synthetic nutrients:
Organic Nutrients | Synthetic Nutrients |
---|---|
Improve soil health | Provide quick results |
Slow-release | Fast-acting |
Less risk of burn | Precise nutrient control |
Better for outdoors | Ideal for hydroponics |
Choosing Products
For soil: Use organic options like SoHum Living Soil
For hydroponics: Opt for synthetic nutrients like House & Garden
Growth stages:
- Seedling: Minimal nutrients
- Vegetative: Higher nitrogen (NPK 3-1-2)
- Flowering: Higher phosphorus and potassium (NPK 1-3-2)
Start with lower doses and increase gradually.
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4. Use Nutrients Properly
Apply the right amounts at the right times:
Growth Stage | Nutrient Focus | NPK Ratio |
---|---|---|
Seedling | Minimal | 0-0-0 |
Early Veg | Nitrogen | 2-1-2 |
Mid Veg | Balanced | 10-5-7 |
Early Flower | P and K | 5-7-10 |
Late Flower | Flush | 0-0-0 |
Start low, increase slowly. Water more often with smaller nutrient amounts.
Leaf vs. Root Feeding
Root Feeding | Leaf Feeding (Foliar) |
---|---|
Main method | Quick fix for deficiencies |
Slower uptake | Fast absorption |
Less burn risk | Risk of leaf burn |
Use daily | Use 1-2 times a week max |
For foliar feeding:
- Spray early morning or late evening
- Use room temp water
- Dilute nutrients more than for roots
- Avoid when temps exceed 80°F (26.7°C)
5. Keep an Eye on Things
Regular checks prevent issues:
- Leaf tissue analysis: Every two weeks
- pH levels: Check bi-weekly
- Nutrient levels: Monitor regularly
"When taking samples for sap analysis, anticipate needing a minimum of 80 grams of leaf material from both the top and bottom of the plant."
Adjust your nutrient plan based on growth and test results. Start low, increase gradually.
Wrap-up
Remember the 5 steps:
- Spot the Problem
- Fix the pH
- Pick the Right Nutrients
- Use Nutrients Properly
- Keep an Eye on Things
Prevention is key. Start with good soil and test often. Keep a garden journal to track progress.
Fixing Common Problems
Nutrient Lockout
To fix:
- Check and adjust pH
- Flush growing medium
- Reintroduce nutrients gradually
Overfeeding
To address:
- Reduce nutrient concentration
- Flush growing medium
- Monitor and adjust
Preventing Future Issues
Action | Benefit |
---|---|
Regular pH testing | Maintains optimal uptake |
Consistent feeding | Prevents salt buildup |
Using organic nutrients | Reduces overfeeding risk |
Periodic flushing | Removes excess minerals |
"The best way to avoid nutrient issues is to start with high-quality soil and test it regularly." – Jorge Cervantes, Cannabis Cultivation Expert
Tips to Avoid Nutrient Issues
- Choose the right soil mix
- Monitor pH levels
- Water wisely
- Use organic amendments
- Maintain good drainage
Add perlite to soil for better drainage. Ensure pots have holes at the bottom.