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Iron (Fe) is an essential plant nutrient that is required for protein synthesis, chloroplast development, and the photosynthetic process of energy storage in cannabis.

Iron deficiency is commonly observed as interveinal chlorosis of the upper foliage (Fig. 1). Iron is considered an immobile nutrient and signs of a deficiency will first appear in the newly developing portions of the plant, as it cannot be translocated from other plant parts.

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One of the most common problems associated with Fe deficiency is high substrate pH, also referred to as high alkalinity. Cannabis has a recommended substrate pH of 5.8–6.2. Substrate pH levels of more than 6.5 make Fe change to less bioavailable forms, leading to a deficiency.

High substrate pH is commonly observed in areas with water alkalinity levels above 2 milliequivalents (i.e., containing more than 120 parts per million (ppm) bicarbonate). Alkalinity refers to the concentration of bicarbonates and carbonates in irrigation water, which act as a buffering system that resists pH change.

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