Troubleshooting White Widow and Monitoring Gold Leaf Cannabis PlantsUpdated a month ago
If your White Widow is underperforming while your Gold Leaf is thriving, it’s important to address potential factors affecting growth. Here are some common issues to consider:
For White Widow:
Nutrient Imbalance:
- Ensure your White Widow is receiving the right nutrients. Overfeeding or underfeeding can stunt growth. A balanced feed with the right nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium is key.
Light Stress:
- Check if your White Widow is receiving too much or too little light. Insufficient lighting can hinder growth, while too much light can cause stress or leaf burn.
pH Imbalance:
- Cannabis plants are sensitive to pH. Ensure the pH of your soil or hydro system is within the optimal range of 6.0-7.0 for soil or 5.5-6.5 for hydroponics.
Pests or Disease:
- Inspect your White Widow for pests or signs of disease, as they can significantly affect plant health. Look for unusual spots, discolored leaves, or pests.
Temperature and Humidity:
- Ensure your environment stays within the ideal range: 68–78°F (20–26°C) and 40–50% humidity during flowering.
For Gold Leaf:
- Continue monitoring your thriving Gold Leaf for the same factors, but since it's doing well, keep its environment stable to maintain healthy growth.
By addressing these factors and monitoring closely, you can help improve the performance of your White Widow while ensuring your Gold Leaf remains strong.