Due to the fact that despite the many known benefits of marijuana, it is still not allowed, most farmers just grow them indoors. There is nothing wrong actually as with the determination of these farmers, they are willing to go through such ordeal as long as they have a steady supply of this amazing plant.
However, because the plants are not farmed using the natural resources, problems can happen. Is this what you experienced as well? Do you often meet some issues where you can hardly find the solution? Well, if that is the case, this can be your lucky day. This article will try to address some of the most common issues brought about by indoor cannabis farming.
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Discoloration of the leaves
When the leaves start to turn brown, some of the most common reasons are overwatering or under-watering, too exposed to the light, or mineral deficiencies. You should be able to know this depending on what part of the leaves turn brown.
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Leaves ate turning yellow
When this is the case, most possibly your plants are undernourished or the leaves are too exposed to the light. This should be fixed by making sure they are not that exposed or toning down the intensity of light.
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Drooping leaves
For this problem, the culprit could be due to lack of nutrients or root rot. The first thing you should do is check the soil how moist it is. If you think there is nothing wrong with it, you should adjust the nutrients added to them.
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Leaves pointing upward
This happens because of heat stress. You should consider adding more ventilation to the room where your plants are farmed. This way, the heated air will be able to circulate and your plants will have a more comfortable temperature.
Cannabis plants might have a lot of benefits to boost but they are not that easy to cultivate. You have to be attentive to them and make sure they are in perfect condition. They need to be checked from time to time as not because their atmosphere is perfect at the start, it will be until harvest time.
Yes, you certainly need to give your marijuana plants tender loving care. The thing with them is they only need exact amounts of nutrients as well as elements. Too much or less of them will be detrimental to your plants.