Slugs and Snails on Cannabis: Nighttime Damage, Traps, and Prevention
Slugs and snails can damage cannabis plants surprisingly fast, especially during the seedling and vegetative stages when leaves and stems are still soft and vulnerable.…
Broad Mites on Cannabis: Signs, Damage, Treatment & Prevention
Broad mites on cannabis are microscopic pests that can quickly damage healthy plants by distorting new growth, slowing development, and reducing overall plant vigor. Because broad…
Cannabis Leaf Miners: Signs, Damage, Treatment & Prevention
Cannabis leaf miners are pests that tunnel inside cannabis leaves, creating visible white trails while reducing the plant’s ability to photosynthesize efficiently. Although the damage often starts small, untreated infestations can weaken plant growth, slow development, and reduce overall yields…
Whiteflies on Cannabis: How to Get Rid of Whiteflies on Cannabis Plants
Whiteflies on cannabis plants can quickly become a serious growing problem if they are not identified and treated early. These small sap-feeding insects weaken plant health, slow growth, and create conditions that may lead to mold and reduced yields, especially…
Autoflower Hydroponic Grow Guide: How to Grow Autoflowers in Hydroponics
Growing autoflowers in hydroponics can seem intimidating at first, especially if you are used to traditional soil growing methods. Many beginners struggle with slow growth, inconsistent feeding, or root problems because hydro systems respond quickly to environmental changes. The good news is…
Wind Burn in Autoflowers: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention Guide
Wind burn is a common environmental issue in autoflower cannabis plants, particularly in grow tents and exposed outdoor grows. While airflow is essential for healthy development, excessive or poorly directed wind can damage leaves, slow growth, and reduce yields. Because…
Autoflower Seedling Problems: Signs, Causes and How to Fix Them
Most autoflower seedling problems start with subtle warning signs before serious damage occurs. Drooping leaves, slow growth, stretching, or pale discoloration can quickly lead to a stunted autoflower seedling if environmental conditions are not corrected early. The first two weeks…
How to germinate autoflowering cannabis seeds for beginners
If you're new to growing weed, you'll be pleased to know that germinating autoflowering seeds is done using the same methodology you'd use for regular cannabis seeds. But if you're looking to get your seeds off to the perfect start,…
Molybdenum Deficiency in Autoflower Cannabis: Signs, Causes & Fixes
Molybdenum deficiency in cannabis is a rare but often confusing nutrient issue that can cause unusual leaf discoloration, yellowing foliage, and slowed growth even when your feeding routine appears correct. Because the symptoms closely resemble nitrogen deficiency, many growers mistakenly…