Cannabis Phosphorus Deficiency

Cannabis phosphorus deficiency occurs when a plant cannot access enough phosphorus to support energy transfer, root development, and flower formation. Phosphorus is a primary macronutrient, and while deficiencies are less common than nitrogen issues, they can seriously impact yields—especially during flowering.


What Is Phosphorus Deficiency in Cannabis?

Phosphorus deficiency in cannabis happens when phosphorus is either unavailable in the medium or locked out due to environmental conditions. Phosphorus plays a critical role in ATP production, which fuels nearly every metabolic process in the plant.

Unlike nitrogen, phosphorus is less mobile, so symptoms may appear more slowly and can affect multiple parts of the plant at once.


Cannabis Phosphorus Deficiency Symptoms

Common signs of P deficiency in weed include:

Key identifier: dark foliage with purple stems and slow growth, especially during flower.


What Causes Phosphorus Deficiency in Cannabis?

Phosphorus deficiency is often caused by environmental or uptake issues rather than a lack of phosphorus itself:

Cold soil is one of the most overlooked causes of phosphorus deficiency.


How to Fix Phosphorus Deficiency in Cannabis

To correct phosphorus deficiency:

  1. Check root zone temperature and raise if needed
  2. Correct pH
    • Soil: ~6.2–6.8
    • Coco/Hydro: ~5.8–6.2
  3. Use a balanced bloom or PK-containing nutrient
  4. Improve drainage and avoid overwatering
  5. Flush if lockout is suspected, then re-feed
  6. Add mycorrhizae to support phosphorus uptake

Phosphorus Deficiency vs Nitrogen Deficiency

These two deficiencies are often confused:

Phosphorus DeficiencyNitrogen Deficiency
Dark or bluish leavesPale green or yellow leaves
Purple stems/veinsYellowing lower leaves
Slow floweringReduced vegetative growth
Affects energy transferAffects chlorophyll production

Can Phosphorus Deficiency Occur During Flower?

Yes — and this is when it’s most damaging.

Phosphorus demand increases during flowering but still requires balance with nitrogen and potassium.


How to Prevent Phosphorus Deficiency


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