Issue #675 - Sunday, March 30, 2025 Hey grower! In today's issue... - Unhappy leaves in the flowering stage? Get the fix! Have you seen leaves turn yellow or brown in the flowering stage? Learn why this happens and how to fix it!
- Learn the best time to harvest
your strain, in pictures! Every strain is a little different. So I created a picture gallery of ready-to-harvest buds from dozens of different strains so you can match your buds!
- Have you ever seen white leaves? Tiffany shared some fascinating pictures of an albino seedling. What could have caused this? Reply and let us know if you've seen white leaves
before!
Nebula Haze & Sirius Fourside Co-Founders, GrowWeedEasy.com
"Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime." ~Proverb
How to Stop Flowering Stage Nutrient Deficiencies by Nebula Haze
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Click here to view the full article on GrowWeedEasy.com Your cannabis plants are growing buds! But wait… what’s that happening to
the leaves? Yellow leaves, brown spots, and other random deficiencies are common flowering stage problems.
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This happened to me several times as a beginner cannabis grower. By the time I was about halfway through the flowering stage, my once-healthy green plants would start getting nutrient deficiencies. What is the cause of this frustrating problem? Why do so many cannabis plants get nutrient deficiencies in the flowering
stage?
Why the flowering stage? Cannabis plants are tougher in the vegetative stage. With new leaves growing every day, no individual leaf ever has to work too hard. The plant is focused on growth and nothing else. Vegetative plants really “grow like a weed”. Yet as the flowering stage goes on, plants stop making new leaves and start focusing on bud development. Each
leaf works long, hard hours, and plants stop replacing them. Sick or discolored leaves remain until harvest, and if you don’t fix the issue, those leaves die and the problem spreads to new parts of the plant. What could be a small problem in the vegetative stage can slowly take over your whole plant in the flowering stage. Unfortunately, cannabis plants are more sensitive when they’re making buds. But never fear! This article
explains exactly what’s causing your problem and how to fix it.
Note: All 3 of the above pictures were caused by too-high or too-low pH at the roots. Incorrect pH is the most common reason for flowering stage deficiencies, which is why it’s first on the list below. However, there
are many other factors that cause or contribute to flowering stage leaf problems such as a poor environment or incorrect plant care. Today, you learn how to keep leaves green throughout the flowering stage. Your reward? Bigger, better, denser buds at harvest!
Grow Tool Spotlight: Thermometer A great environment is key to keeping flowering plants healthy. Your best tool in this regard is an accurate
thermometer!
Need a thermometer? This ThermoPro is both accurate and cheap!
See Ready-to-Harvest Buds of 67 Different Strains! Sometimes it's hard to tell exactly when to harvest your buds, because every strain is different.
Check out our Picture Gallery of ready-to-harvest buds from over 60 different strains, and find buds that look like yours! - Photoperiod Buds
- Auto-flowering Buds
- Outdoor Buds
- Heat or Light-Stressed Buds
- Unusual Color or Bud Structure
- And more!
See the Picture Gallery of Ready-to-Harvest Buds! Peyote Critical by Barney’s Farm – Ready to Harvest!
📸 Weekly Plant Spotlight: Tiffany's Exotic (Almost) Albino Seedling
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I have a strange white seedling. It is almost albino. I was wondering if you have seen this before. ~Tiffany I've only seen pure white leaves on cannabis on plants that have experienced extreme cold. However, it also could be an
uncommon mutation. I'll ask around for any growers who have seen a white seedling! ~Nebula As a seedling, the round cotyledon leaves from inside the seed were green like normal. However, all new leaves have grown in mostly white.
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The seedling now. Surprisingly beautiful!
Readers, what do you think? Hit reply if you've seen white leaves before!
Recommended Cannabis Seed Sources These sources have gotten great reviews from our readers:
- Seed Supreme – Florida, United States
- ILGM (I Love Growing Marijuana) – California, United States
- North Atlantic Seed Co. – Maine, United States
- Seedsman – Ships from US & Europe
- MSNL – Netherlands bank with shipping
centers in the US, Canada, and UK.
🌳 Check Out Our Grow Community!
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Who Runs This Newsletter?
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Nebula Haze: When I first started growing, I struggled. Now, it is my mission to make it easy for new growers to get started while helping advanced growers get bigger, better yields with less time and money. We update/add articles every week. Anyone and everyone can grow if they want to! Learn which seed sources are recommended by Nebula Haze
Sirius Fourside: Sirius Fourside is a hobbyist grower who has gained the bulk of his experience growing in water as a medium (deep water culture, bubbleponics). "Growing
cannabis can be a relaxing hobby in and of itself, but it also saves you money and keeps you from having to deal with shady characters. Cannabis is much easier to grow than people give it credit for, and growing in water doesn't increase the difficulty much, if any. But whether you want to grow in water, coco, or a different medium, we'll show you how easy it can be!"
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