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What makes our cannabis nutrients the best? It's what they bring out in your
bud. 

Whether you're growing with soil, aeroponics, or coco for cannabis, our
medium-agnostic veg nutrients, cal mag,  bloom nutrients, and more will keep
your grow at peak performance from seedling to smoke!

We've got you covered in all areas!

Veg-stage nutrients to bulk up your greens? Check. Bloom nutrients to fuel your
flower? Check! We've even got a flush formula for the students of the Old
School. And it's all combined to get you to grow fuller with no filler. 

We took the name Lotus because we rose out from the watered-down muck of our
competition to grow like champions. And with our specially-formulated cannabis
nutrients, you can too!

How to Choose the Best Nutrients for Your Cannabis Plants

Choosing the best foods for your cannabis plant involves several factors that
you need to consider to ensure that your plant grows healthy and produces
high-quality buds. Here are some tips to help you choose the best foods for your
cannabis plant:


GROWING HEALTHY CANNABIS: A GUIDE TO CHOOSING THE BEST NUTRIENTS


KNOW THE NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS: 

Cannabis plants require a balanced diet of macronutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus,
potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulfur) and micronutrients (iron, zinc,
copper, manganese, boron, and molybdenum). Understanding the nutrient
requirements of your cannabis plant is essential to select the best foods for
it.


CHOOSE QUALITY NUTRIENTS: 

There are various types of nutrients available on the market. It's essential to
choose quality nutrients that are specifically formulated for cannabis plants.
It's also crucial to choose organic or natural nutrients, as they can improve
soil quality and prevent the build-up of harmful chemicals.


FOLLOW THE GROWTH STAGE: 

Cannabis plants require different nutrient ratios at different growth stages.
During the vegetative stage, your plant will require more nitrogen, while during
the flowering stage, it will require more phosphorus and potassium. Ensure that
you follow the feeding schedule provided by the nutrient manufacturer, adjusting
as necessary based on the plant's response.


PH LEVELS: 

Cannabis plants require a specific pH range to absorb nutrients effectively. The
ideal pH range is between 6.0-7.0. Check your soil or nutrient solution
regularly and adjust the pH level accordingly.

Watering: 

Overwatering or underwatering can affect nutrient uptake in the plant. Ensure
that you water your cannabis plant adequately and allow the soil to dry out
before watering again.

Nutrient Supplements: 

Adding beneficial nutrient supplements such as humic acid, fulvic acid, and
mycorrhizae can improve soil quality and nutrient uptake in the plant.

The Dos and Don'ts of Fertilizing Your Cannabis Plants

The most important step every cannabis grower should know is how to feed their
plants. If you do not know how to fertilize the plants, if you fertilize less or
more than necessary, this will negatively affect your plants. Let's briefly list
some important factors that should be considered when fertilizing the cannabis
plant:

Nutrient Balance: Hemp plants need a balanced ratio of nutrients, including
nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), as well as other
micronutrients, such as calcium, magnesium, and iron. Be sure to choose a
fertilizer specifically formulated for marijuana and follow directions carefully
to avoid over- or under-fertilization.

Timing: The cannabis plant requires different amounts of nutrients at different
stages of growth. During the vegetative stage, plants need higher levels of
nitrogen to stimulate leaf and stem growth. During the flowering phase, plants
require higher levels of phosphorus and potassium to support flower development.
Be sure to adjust your fertilizer regimen accordingly.

pH Level: The cannabis plant prefers a slightly acidic soil pH between 6.0 and
6.5. If the soil pH is too high or too low, it can inhibit nutrient uptake and
lead to nutrient deficiencies or toxicities. Test your soil's pH regularly and
adjust as needed with pH adjusters.

Irrigation: Fertilizer should be applied to the plant when the soil is moist but
not flooded. Overwatering can cause nutrient leaching and root rot, while
underwatering can lead to nutrient locking and stunted growth. Be sure to water
your plants constantly and allow the soil to dry out a bit between waterings.

Quality: Choose high-quality fertilizers that do not contain harmful chemicals
and heavy metals. Organic fertilizers are a good option as they provide
nutrients in a slow-release form and help build healthy soil microbiology.

By keeping these key factors in mind, you will ensure that your cannabis plant
receives the nutrients it needs to thrive and produce healthy, high-quality
buds.
The 5 Most Common Nutritional Problems in Cannabis Plants and How to Fix It

When you try to grow the plant we call cannabis, know this; hemp needs a wide
variety of nutrients to grow strong and healthy.

Too much or too little of these nutrients can cause serious problems that can
affect plant growth and yield.

Here in this article, we'll cover the 5 most common nutritional problems in
cannabis plants and how to fix them.

A Guide to Solving Nutrient Deficiencies in Cannabis Plants

Nitrogen Deficiency

Nitrogen is a vital nutrient for the cannabis plant. Nitrogen deficiency can
cause leaves to turn yellow or brown, and the plant may stop growing. To solve
this problem, you can add nitrogen-rich fertilizers such as fish emulsion or
blood meal to the soil or hydroponic solution. You can also use compost or
manure to increase the nitrogen content in the soil.

Phosphorus Deficiency

Phosphorus is necessary for root development and flower production. Phosphorus
deficiency can lead to stunted growth and low yields. To solve this problem, you
can add a phosphorus-rich fertilizer such as bone meal or rock phosphate to the
soil or hydroponic solution. You can also use compost or manure to increase the
phosphorus content in the soil.

Potassium Deficiency

Potassium helps regulate water balance and stress response in cannabis plants.
Potassium deficiency can cause weak stems and leaves and reduced yields. To
solve this problem, you can add a potassium-rich fertilizer such as potassium
sulfate or potassium chloride to the soil or hydroponic solution. You can also
use wood ash or banana peel to increase the potassium content in the soil.

Calcium Deficiency

Calcium is essential for cell wall development and strong bodies. Calcium
deficiency can lead to stunted growth and weak stems. To solve this problem, you
can add a calcium-rich fertilizer such as gypsum or limestone to the soil or
hydroponic solution. You can also use egg shells or oyster shells to increase
the calcium content in the soil.

Magnesium Deficiency

Magnesium is essential for photosynthesis and the production of chlorophyll.
Magnesium deficiency can cause leaves to turn yellow or brown, and the plant may
stop growing. To solve this problem, you can add a magnesium-rich fertilizer
such as Epsom salt or dolomite lime to the soil or hydroponic solution. You can
also use compost or manure to increase the magnesium content in the soil.

In short, maintaining the right nutritional balance is essential for the healthy
growth and development of hemp. If you notice any of these nutrient
deficiencies, it's important to take action right away to prevent further
damage. By following the tips above, you can ensure your cannabis plant grows
strong, and healthy and produces quality buds
The 5 Most Common Nutritional Problems in Cannabis Plants and How to Fix It

When you try to grow the plant we call cannabis, know this; hemp needs a wide
variety of nutrients to grow strong and healthy.

Too much or too little of these nutrients can cause serious problems that can
affect plant growth and yield.

Here in this article, we'll cover the 5 most common nutritional problems in
cannabis plants and how to fix them.

A Guide to Solving Nutrient Deficiencies in Cannabis Plants

Nitrogen Deficiency

Nitrogen is a vital nutrient for the cannabis plant. Nitrogen deficiency can
cause leaves to turn yellow or brown, and the plant may stop growing. To solve
this problem, you can add nitrogen-rich fertilizers such as fish emulsion or
blood meal to the soil or hydroponic solution. You can also use compost or
manure to increase the nitrogen content in the soil.

Phosphorus Deficiency

Phosphorus is necessary for root development and flower production. Phosphorus
deficiency can lead to stunted growth and low yields. To solve this problem, you
can add a phosphorus-rich fertilizer such as bone meal or rock phosphate to the
soil or hydroponic solution. You can also use compost or manure to increase the
phosphorus content in the soil.

Potassium Deficiency

Potassium helps regulate water balance and stress response in cannabis plants.
Potassium deficiency can cause weak stems and leaves and reduced yields. To
solve this problem, you can add a potassium-rich fertilizer such as potassium
sulfate or potassium chloride to the soil or hydroponic solution. You can also
use wood ash or banana peel to increase the potassium content in the soil.

Calcium Deficiency

Calcium is essential for cell wall development and strong bodies. Calcium
deficiency can lead to stunted growth and weak stems. To solve this problem, you
can add a calcium-rich fertilizer such as gypsum or limestone to the soil or
hydroponic solution. You can also use egg shells or oyster shells to increase
the calcium content in the soil.

Magnesium Deficiency

Magnesium is essential for photosynthesis and the production of chlorophyll.
Magnesium deficiency can cause leaves to turn yellow or brown, and the plant may
stop growing. To solve this problem, you can add a magnesium-rich fertilizer
such as Epsom salt or dolomite lime to the soil or hydroponic solution. You can
also use compost or manure to increase the magnesium content in the soil.

In short, maintaining the right nutritional balance is essential for the healthy
growth and development of hemp. If you notice any of these nutrient
deficiencies, it's important to take action right away to prevent further
damage. By following the tips above, you can ensure your cannabis plant grows
strong, and healthy and produces quality buds


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