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Everything You Need to Know About Cannabis Nutrient Burn<\/strong><\/p>\n

As you may already be aware, Health Canada can issue you an ACMPR licence to grow your own medical cannabis if you are a registered medical cannabis patient. The number of plants that you can grow will depend on the stipulations of the license you obtain, and we at Cannalogue would like to offer you as much information as we can so that your attempt to grow your own medical cannabis is successful. One of the issues you need to watch out for as a grower is cannabis nutrient burn. But, what is it? How does it manifest and what can you do about cannabis nutrient burn? Read on and get the answers to these, and other questions that you may have about \u201cnute burn,\u201d as cannabis nutrient burn is more commonly referred to.<\/p>\n

What is Cannabis Nutrient Burn?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Cannabis nutrient burn refers to the type of stress that your medical cannabis plants are exposed to when you avail them with nutrients that are in excess of what they need during a particular phase of their growth.<\/p>\n

Many inexperienced medical cannabis growers mistakenly think that the more nutrients that they give their plants, the better or the faster the plants will grow and give a bountiful yield. This is far from the truth because plants aren\u2019t animals which tend to put on weight when overfed.<\/p>\n

Instead, plants will exhibit signs of stress when they are given more nutrients than they need at a particular time during their growth cycle. This stress is revealed through several signs that you can quickly take note of if you are observant.<\/p>\n

Signs of Cannabis Nutrient Burn<\/strong><\/p>\n