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Outdoor Marijuana and Chloride Deficiencies |
Chloride deficiencies in the outdoor marijuana plant will have a bronze appearance on the leaves. The leaves over a short amount of time will become pale green and wilted and then fall from the stem of the marijuana plant.
The roots of the marijuana plant will become stunted and thick near the tips, which can be detrimental for the outdoor marijuana plant.
The outdoor marijuana plant that is deficient in chloride will not make it to maturity unless the lack of this nutrient is corrected early.
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| This is because chloride id involved in the evolution of oxygen in the photosynthesis process of the plant and it is essential for the cell division in the roots and leaves.
Chlorine toxicity is just as dangerous for the outdoor marijuana plant and will cause a burning of the leaf tips or margins. There can be leaf splitting and a bronze and yellow color to the leaf, along with a slower growth rate and reduced leaf size. |
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