Below is a detailed troubleshooting guide covering every aspect of cannabis cultivation, structured for clarity and depth. This guide aims to address every possible issue growers may encounter, from environmental imbalances to plant deficiencies, pests, diseases, and hardware malfunctions. The issues are grouped into categories for easy reference, with solutions and prevention methods.
| Non-Germination | Symptom | Seeds fail to sprout |
| Solution | Soak seeds in water for 12–24 hours before planting. | |
| Prevention | Ensure proper temperature (22–26°C / 72–79°F). Store seeds in a cool, dry place; use fresh, high-quality seeds. | |
| Rotting Seeds | Symptom | Seed shell appears mushy or blackened. |
| Solution | Avoid overwatering; switch to a sterile germination medium. | |
| Prevention | Maintain light moisture levels and use clean tools to prevent contamination. | |
| Slow Germination | Symptom | Seeds sprout after 7+ days. |
| Solution | Increase warmth using a heat mat (22–26°C / 72–79°F). | |
| Prevention | Ensure the medium is consistently moist, not waterlogged. | |
| Leggy seedlings | Symptom | Stretched stems, weak growth. |
| Solution | Move light source closer (without causing heat stress). | |
| Prevention | Use appropriate light intensity (PPFD ~200–400 μmol/m²/s). | |
| Damping-Off | Symptom | Stem rot near soil line, seedlings collapse. |
| Solution | Improve ventilation; avoid overwatering. Use sterile growing medium. | |
| Prevention | Sterilise tools and pots; water sparingly; maintain 65–75% humidity. | |
| Yellowing leaves | Symptom | First leaves turning yellow prematurely. |
| Solution | Feed with a diluted nutrient solution (EC 0.2–0.4). | |
| Prevention | Avoid overwatering; ensure a balanced pH. | |
| Nitrogen deficiency | Symptom | Yellowing older leaves, slow growth. |
| Solution | Apply nitrogen-rich fertiliser or increase vegetative nutrient strength. | |
| Prevention | Monitor nutrient levels and pH. Use slow-release or organic amendments. | |
| Calcium deficiency | Symptom | Brown spots, weak stems. |
| Solution | Add calcium supplement (e.g., Cal-Mag). | |
| Prevention | Use reverse osmosis water with calcium supplements if required. | |
| Root Rot | Symptom | Slimy roots, foul smell, drooping leaves. |
| Solution | Reduce watering frequency; apply hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) solution or beneficial microbes. | |
| Prevention | Use well-aerated pots and ensure proper drainage. Avoid overwatering. | |
| Light Burn | Symptom | Yellowing tips, upward leaf curl. |
| Solution | Increase light distance or reduce intensity. | |
| Prevention | Maintain proper light distance (20–40 cm/8–16 in for most LED/HID during flowering). | |
| Bud Rot (Botrytis) | Symptom | Grey mould within buds. |
| Solution | Remove affected buds immediately; increase airflow and lower humidity (<50%). | |
| Prevention | Avoid overcrowding plants; maintain RH at 45–60%. | |
| Foxtailing | Symptom | Buds appear elongated, airy. |
| Solution | Reduce heat/light intensity; lower temperature (<28°C / 82°F). | |
| Prevention | Monitor temperature and light distance closely. | |
| Nutrient Burn | Symptom | Burnt leaf tips, dark green foliage. |
| Solution | Flush medium with pH-balanced water; reduce nutrient strength by 50%. | |
| Prevention | Start with 50–75% recommended dosage; monitor EC levels. | |
| pH Imbalance | Symptom | Nutrient lockout (varied symptoms). |
| Solution | Adjust pH to optimal levels. | |
| Prevention | Test water and runoff regularly with a pH metre. | |
| Phosphorus deficiency | Symptom | Purple stems, dark green leaves, stunted growth. |
| Solution | Add a phosphorus-rich bloom booster or adjust nutrient ratios. | |
| Prevention | Use a balanced flowering nutrient formula. |
| High Humidity | Symptom | Mould, pests, yellowing leaves. |
| Solution | Use dehumidifiers or increase airflow with fans. | |
| Prevention | Maintain humidity: Veg (50–70%), Flower (40–60%). | |
| Low Humidity | Symptom | Dry, brittle leaves, slowed growth. |
| Solution | Use a humidifier or mist plants lightly during vegetative stage. | |
| Prevention | Monitor and maintain humidity with hygrometres. | |
| Heat stress | Symptom | Leaf curling, slow growth, pale leaves. |
| Solution | Lower temperature (<26°C / 79°F); increase airflow. | |
| Prevention | Keep consistent temperatures; avoid placing lights too close. |
| Spider Mites | Symptom | Yellow speckling, fine webbing. |
| Solution | Apply neem oil or insecticidal soap; introduce predatory mites. | |
| Prevention | Inspect leaves regularly; maintain cleanliness in the grow area. | |
| Thrips | Symptom | Silvery trails on leaves. |
| Solution | Use Spinosad or insecticidal soap. | |
| Prevention | Keep grow area clean and sealed. | |
| Powdery Mildew | Symptom | White, powdery spots on leaves. |
| Solution | Spray with potassium bicarbonate or milk solution. | |
| Prevention | Maintain RH below 50%; avoid overhead watering. |
| Over-Drying | Symptom | Buds crumble too easily, harsh smoke. |
| Solution | Reintroduce moisture with humidity packs (58–62%). | |
| Prevention | Dry slowly: 50–60% RH at 18–22°C (65–72°F). | |
| Under-Drying | Symptom | Buds feel damp, mould forms. |
| Solution | Resume drying process in a controlled environment. | |
| Prevention | Ensure proper airflow during drying; avoid RH >60%. | |
| Curing Issues | Symptom | Harsh aroma or chlorophyll taste. |
| Solution | Burp jars more frequently; continue curing process for additional weeks. | |
| Prevention | Use airtight jars with hygrometres to maintain 58–62% RH. |
| Germination | Non-Germination | |
| Symptom | No sprouting after 7 days. | |
| Solution | Adjust temperature, moisture. | |
| Prevention | Store seeds properly. | |
| Seedling | Damping-Off | |
| Symptom | Stem rot at soil line. | |
| Solution | Improve ventilation, reduce watering. | |
| Prevention | Use sterile medium. | |
| Vegetative | Nitrogen Deficiency | |
| Symptom | Yellowing of older leaves. | |
| Solution | Add nitrogen-rich nutrients. | |
| Prevention | Monitor EC levels. | |
| Flowering | Bud Rot | |
| Symptom | Grey mould within buds. | |
| Solution | Remove mouldy buds, increase airflow. | |
| Prevention | Maintain low humidity. | |
| Post-Harvest | Over-Drying | |
| Symptom | Brittle buds, harsh taste. | |
| Solution | Reintroduce moisture packs. | |
| Prevention | Control RH during drying. | |
| 1. | Monitor regularly | Consistent observation prevents small issues from becoming significant problems. |
| 2. | Adjust gradually | Avoid sudden changes to environmental conditions or nutrient regimes. |
| 3. | Invest in tools | Use pH/EC metres, hygrometres, and magnifiers for precise monitoring. |
| 4. | Prevention first | Cleanliness and proper setup are the best defenses against most problems. |
Seeds germinate best at 20–25°C (68–77°F).
Improve ventilation, use sterile growing medium, and avoid overwatering.
This happens due to insufficient light. Move the light source closer or increase its intensity.
Soak them in water for 12–24 hours and ensure a warm, moist environment.
Feed a diluted nutrient solution (EC 0.2–0.4) and ensure pH is balanced.
Root rot is caused by overwatering or poor drainage. Use aerated pots and avoid waterlogging.
Yellowing older leaves and slow growth.
Start feeding at 50–75% of recommended nutrient levels and monitor EC.
Maintain humidity levels at 40–50% to prevent mould and support healthy buds.
Increase airflow, maintain low humidity (<50%), and avoid overcrowding plants.
Purple stems, dark green leaves, and stunted growth.
Reduce light intensity and lower grow room temperatures below 28°C (82°F).
Use humidity packs to reintroduce moisture, keeping RH at 58–62%.
Adjust the pH to the ideal range of 5.5–6.2 using a pH buffer solution.
This is likely caused by thrips. Use Spinosad or insecticidal soap for treatment.
Look for yellow speckling on leaves and fine webbing.
Increase the distance between plants and light, or reduce light intensity.
Use pH/EC metres, hygrometres, magnifying glasses, and moisture metres.
Maintain humidity below 50%, ensure good airflow, and avoid overhead watering.
Maintain 50–60% RH, keep temperatures at 18–22°C (65–72°F), and ensure gentle airflow without direct contact on buds.