Has Your Cannabis Plant Got Some Brown and Crispy Leaves? Here’s the most likely culprits. For the best cannabis crop, you want the healthiest cannabis …
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you could've addressed root rot otherwise very informative
Heads up, calcium isn't a micronutrient. It's a macro especially for cannabis and other calcium hungry plants like tomatoes that tend to get blossom end rot.
Lights too close, buggered ph, nuterient burn, nute deficiencies, that's about what will do that. Might have missed some but that should about cover it.
I found that raising the lights up helped out..but also a foiler feeding right at lights out helps tremendously.. providing your Rh isn't too high.. otherwise you risk powdery mildew
you could've addressed root rot otherwise very informative
Heads up, calcium isn't a micronutrient. It's a macro especially for cannabis and other calcium hungry plants like tomatoes that tend to get blossom end rot.
My first grow is two weeks from harvest. It's been a non stop battle but they look amazing where it counts.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TB0y05eo5mH4vNCGyCnFw
I'm an outdoor grower,all I did was pulled the leaf off as soon as I saw the leaf started to turn brown or a brown tip and she's doing great ?
Also had yellow leaves from cold weather, damn winter here getting to -40C is not good lol
Most leaf problems are pH imbalances
Lights too close, buggered ph, nuterient burn, nute deficiencies, that's about what will do that. Might have missed some but that should about cover it.
Awesome video. Good information.
Some wrong info in this video???????????,???
I found that raising the lights up helped out..but also a foiler feeding right at lights out helps tremendously.. providing your Rh isn't too high.. otherwise you risk powdery mildew
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