Nutrient Lockout (Cannabis Growing)

Nutrient lockout occurs when cannabis plants are unable to absorb nutrients from the growing medium, even when those nutrients are present. This is usually caused by pH imbalance, salt buildup, or root zone stress.

Nutrient lockout often mimics nutrient deficiencies but has a different underlying cause.


What Does Nutrient Lockout Do to Cannabis Plants?

Nutrient lockout can lead to:

Because nutrients are present but unavailable, adding more fertilizer often makes the problem worse.


Common Causes of Nutrient Lockout

Nutrient lockout is most commonly caused by:

Root zone conditions play a major role.


Nutrient Lockout and Autoflower Cannabis

Autoflowers are especially sensitive to nutrient lockout because:

Gentle feeding and stable pH help prevent lockout in autoflowers.


How to Diagnose Nutrient Lockout

Growers often identify nutrient lockout by:

Diagnosis focuses on root zone conditions rather than nutrient levels alone.


How to Fix Nutrient Lockout

To correct nutrient lockout:

Fixing the cause is more important than adding nutrients.


Nutrient Lockout vs Nutrient Deficiency

Key differences include:

Both can look similar, but require different solutions.


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