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Root rot on cannabis plants

Root Rot On Marijuana Plants

Root rot or Pythium is a type of root fungus that attacks the roots of marijuana plants that are already weak due to stress levels, disease, other damage, and nutrient deficiencies and that is why it should be your top priority to fix root rot on marijuana plants Pythium is a parasite and it especially …

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Marijuana pests aphids

Aphids on marijuana plants

Aphids are winged insects that hide on the underside of your marijuana plants’ leaves, using their piercing mouths to bite a hole in your plant and suck the nutrients from the leaves until they yellow and wilt. They can be green, yellow, black, brown, or red. They have oval-shaped bodies, and you might be able …

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Nutrient burn on marijuana plants

Nutrient burn in marijuana plants

It is unnecessary to give your plants an overabundance of nutrients for their health. Keeping it light is the best way to go for optimum growth. Nutrient burn is one of the most frequent issues newbie growers have, which happens when the plant’s roots absorb an excessive amount of bottled nutrients. Read this article and learn how …

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Light Burn on Cannabis Plants

Light burn & light stress on marijuana plants

There is only so much light your marijuana plant can take. At some point, the plant will show evidence of strain around the main points where it receives light. Brown or yellow spots will show up on the leaves, followed by burnt tips and the borders will remain green. In the spots where it’s getting an …

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damping off marijuana seedlings

Damping off marijuana seedlings

Damping off is a sort of reaction that your marijuana plant has to a disease. It most commonly occurs when roots, seeds, or seedlings undergo an attack from fungi that formed in soil. This attack stops the upward movement of nutrients, making your marijuana plant is not receiving a proper distribution of nutrients. Because of …

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Manganese deficiency in marijuana plants

Manganese deficiency in marijuana plants

Manganese is vital for disintegrating enzymes, creating chlorophyll and as part of the photosynthesis process. It also makes sure nitrates can be used for creating proteins, very important for marijuana plants. Manganese deficiency in weed plants is quite infrequent and usually has something to do with a lack of zinc and iron. Read this article …

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Airy and loose marijuana buds

Avoid airy and loose marijuana buds

When it comes to growing marijuana plants, the last thing you are going to want is light, loose, and airy buds. Dense, sticky buds dripping with THC are optimum for any marijuana grower. Generally, this type of inferior bud comes from poor lighting, hot temperatures, or lack of nutrients. Signs of airy buds You will easily recognize this type …

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Mealybugs on cannabis plants

Mealybugs on marijuana plants

Mealybugs are an interesting type of insect in that their male and female counterparts function extremely differently. They even look dissimilar: the males have wings (so as to better find the females to fertilize, which is their sole purpose in life) and the females have legs, but no wings. Both of them grow to the …

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Climate problems and your cannabis plants

Climate problems & your marijuana plants

Whether it’s excessive humidity or a temperature that’s too high, climate fluctuations can have a strong effect on your marijuana plants. Growing areas have a natural tendency to be high in humidity since moisture is let off from marijuana plants. A grow room that is too hot will also lead to issues. Take action to …

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Bacterial and fungal controls

Bacterial and fungal controls for marijuana plants

When you run into trouble with your grow you’ll want to act as fast as possible to prevent bigger problems. This guide will learn you all about bacterial and fungal issues that may occur with your grow. Ampelomyces Quis Qualis These are naturally occurring hyperparasites of powdery mildew. They form colonies on the infection, reducing …

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Why your marijuana leaves are turning yellow

Why your marijuana leaves are turning yellow

If you grow cannabis and experience your marijuana leaves turning yellow, it’s time to do a bit of research into what’s causing it. It is rather alarming to start seeing yellow leaves on your plant, and it isn’t always easy to get to the bottom of the cause. Luckily, many growers have gone through the …

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Snails and slugs on cannabis plants

Snails and slugs on marijuana plants

You have definitely seen these before. Slugs are gooey and around one inch long with astute antennae. Snails are just slugs with a shell they can retreat into if they feel a threat nearby. Both of these can cause harm to your marijuana plants. Slugs are very common and attack a large variety of plants. The damage …

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