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		<title>Nutrient deficiency: Magnesium (Mg)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 14:49:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[


 Summary
Magnesium is a vital element for humans, plants and animals. Among  other things it is a building block for chlorophyll in plants so it is  essential for photosynthesis and it also plays an important role in a  number of metabolic processes. Magnesium compounds have been used since  antiquity in medicine [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1135" title="magnesium" src="http://weedforneed.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/magnesium-225x300.png" alt="magnesium" width="225" height="300" />Magnesium is a vital element for humans, plants and animals. Among  other things it is a building block for chlorophyll in plants so it is  essential for photosynthesis and it also plays an important role in a  number of metabolic processes. Magnesium compounds have been used since  antiquity in medicine for heartburn, against poisoning and as a  laxative. Magnesium powder is used on equipment for gymnastic exercises  because it makes the hands rough and absorbs moisture. Magnesium is a  very light, malleable, elastic metal with a silver-white sheen that  burns with a blinding light in the air. It is one of the most common  elements on earth and the earth’s crust contains approx. 2.09%  magnesium, but only in compound form. Magnesium compounds are frequently  found in seawater, salt deposits, water from salt lakes and in some  mineral waters. It is also present in tap water and, together with  calcium, is responsible for the hardness of water. Inorganic, magnesium  fertilizers are prepared from the same salts as are used when preparing  potassium fertilizers. When grown from seeds cannabis don’t need extra nutrients for the first two weeks.</p>
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<li>There are no visible symptoms in the first 3 – 4 weeks, the plant   continues to grow well, is dark green and looks healthy.</li>
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<li> The  deficiency symptoms first become visible in cannabis after 4 –  6 weeks  when small, rust brown necrotic spots and/or cloud-like  chlorosis appear  under the flowering top on the middle-aged leaves. The  color of the  young leaves and the development of the flowers remains  normal.</li>
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<li> The  size and number of the rust brown spots increases on the  leaves while  the chlorosis also spreads and becomes yellower.</li>
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<li> The symptoms  spread throughout the plant which will now look a  sorry sight.</li>
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<li> If  it is a serious deficiency the young leaves will also become  chlorotic  and production will fall.</li>
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<p>Developments in chronological order:</p>
<h3>Symptoms</h3>
<p>Magnesium is mobile in the marijuana plant so if there is a deficiency, the  chloroplasts in the middle-aged leaves that are below the flowering top  are broken down and the magnesium is transported to the young parts. This process of breaking down the chlorophyll is manifested in the rust  brown spots and/or vague, cloud-like chlorotic spots between the veins.  It is more difficult to extract magnesium from the older leaves because  the magnesium is an intrinsic part of the organic material. A minor  magnesium deficiency has little effect on flowering despite the fact  that the formation of flowers makes the magnesium deficiency symptoms  worse.</p>
<h3>Development</h3>
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<li> There are no visible symptoms in the first 3 – 4 weeks, the plant  continues to grow well, is dark green and looks healthy.<br />
<h3><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1136" title="magdef" src="http://weedforneed.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/magdef-225x300.png" alt="magdef" width="225" height="300" /></h3>
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<li> The deficiency symptoms first become visible in cannabis after 4 – 6  weeks when small, rust brown necrotic spots and/or cloud-like chlorosis  appear under the flowering top on the middle-aged leaves. The colour of  the young leaves and the development of the flowers is still normal.</li>
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<ul>
<li> The size and number of the rust brown spots increases on the leaves  while the chlorosis also increases and becomes yellower.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li> The symptoms spread throughout the plant which will now look a  sorry sight.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li> If it is a serious deficiency the young leaves will also become  chlorotic and production will fall.</li>
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<h3>Possible causes</h3>
<p>Magnesium deficiencies in cannabis occur more often relative to  other deficiencies. Magnesium deficiency in the root environment can  also occur when magnesium levels are normal or high as well as when  there is a deficiency. This is because absorption can be slowed down by  all sorts of circumstances.</p>
<p>Some of these are:</p>
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<li> A very wet, cold and/or acidic root environment.</li>
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<li> High levels of potassium, ammonium and/or calcium  (for example a lot of lime in the tap water or lime rich, clay ground)  compared with the magnesium levels.</li>
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<li> Limited root system and a heavy load on the  plants.</li>
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<li> High EC in the medium, inhibited evaporation.</li>
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<h3>What should you do?</h3>
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<li> Use fertilizers that contain magnesium as a preventative measure  and spray with Epsom salts as a curative measure.</li>
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<li> Check the temperature, humidity, EC and pH in the soil or  substrate.</li>
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<li> Go to the shop for expert advice. They specialize in this crop and  have the right products available. Correctly formulated fertilizer  contains sufficient magnesium.</li>
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<li> If it has been established that there is a deficiency you should  spray with a 2% solution of Epsom salts.</li>
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<p>Fertilizing via the roots:  Inorganic: Epsom salts on hydro, kieserite on soil. Organic: old, rotten  stable or turkey manure.</p>
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<li> Correct possible causes: If the pH is too low (&lt; 5) when  cultivating in soil use turkey manure which contains magnesium. With  hydro cultivation temporarily drip feed the nutrient solution at a  higher pH of 6.5. If the EC is too high rinse and/or drip feed with just  tap water temporarily. When cultivating inside keep the root  temperature above 19 ?C (20-25 ?C).</li>
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<p>A little extra magnesium won’t do any harm and excess magnesium  doesn’t occur very often when cultivating with soil. If there is too  much magnesium, calcium absorption will slow down and it will look like  there is too much salt because growth will slow down and the crop will  turn dark green.</p>
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		<title>How to build your cannabis growroom video</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 15:21:27 +0000</pubDate>
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