Veganic nutrients for cannabis growers have changed the way we feed our plants. Plant-based nutrients for cannabis can produce a much cleaner, terpene-rich flower compared to traditional organic and synthetic nutrients. As growers, we want to give our cannabis plants only the best nutrients.

However, knowing which nutrients are best for cannabis plants at each stage of their lifecycle will be highly advantageous for finding the perfect balance. In this article, I will explain what veganic nutrients are and how they work, why veganic nutrients help growers achieve maximum yields and incredible quality, the essential plant nutrients required, and why you should choose Atami’s VGN line!

Hydroponic cannabis plants growing indoors in black containers with irrigation lines
Hydroponic cannabis growing uses water-based systems and controlled conditions, while veganic and organic methods focus more on soil health and nutrient sources.

What Are Veganic Nutrients for Cannabis and How Do They Work?

Veganic means plant-based nutrients for cannabis, so there are no animal by-products. Below explains the differences between organic and veganic cannabis nutrients, and the benefits of using plant-based fertilisers for cannabis plants.

 

Understanding the Difference Between Veganic and Traditional Nutrients

There are three choices you can pick from as a grower. They are organic, veganic, and synthetic, as explained below.

  • Organic = Organic cannabis is made from plant and animal-based products
  • Veganic = Made solely using plant matter and contains zero animal by-products
  • Synthetic = Contains no organic matter and is made from synthetic chemicals

 

Why Growers Are Switching to Plant-Based Feeding Methods

It seems more and more growers are jumping ship from organics and hydro to veganics. Below are the main reasons growers are investing their time and money in veganics.

  • Greater Control and Faster Response
  • Ethical Cultivation
  • Balanced, Natural Plant Development
  • Simplicity with Professional Standards
  • Better aroma and flavour profiles
  • Enhanced resin profile and structure
  • Growers can recycle soil, saving costs

 

Benefits of Using Atami’s VGN Plant-Based Nutrients for Cannabis

In addition to the benefits mentioned above, using the VGN line allows you to save time and costs in the short and long term.

Atami VGN veganic cannabis nutrients 4-pack with fertiliser, boost and CalMag
The Atami VGN 4-pack is a plant-based cannabis nutrient system approved for organic farming and designed for balanced veganic growing.

Time Savings

VGN contains a high proportion of directly plant-available nutrients. Unlike many traditional

organic fertilisers that rely on slower mineralisation, VGN allows plants to access nutrients more quickly.

  • Respond faster to nutrient imbalances or deficiencies
  • Spend less time troubleshooting feeding issues
  • Avoid long waiting periods for nutrients to become available
  • The feeding chart grow guide also includes reducing guesswork
  • Feeding decisions are simpler and more predictable

 

Cost Savings

Because nutrients are readily available to the plant, growers can feed more precisely and avoid

Excessive dosing is often required with slower organic systems.

  • Reduced product waste
  • More efficient nutrient use
  • Fewer corrective treatments
  • Lower risk of crop setbacks due to imbalance

 

How Veganic Nutrients Cannabis Growers Achieve Maximum Yield

One reason growers enjoy using plant-based nutrients to achieve maximum yields is the way micro- and macro-nutrients are delivered to plants and how they interact with soil microbiology.

Below breaks down how veganic nutrients impact root health, development, and nutrient uptake; the effect on terpene and cannabinoid production; and the sustainable, environmentally friendly benefits of vegan fertilisers.

Healthy cannabis roots growing through soil in a compact root ball
Strong cannabis root development supports better nutrient uptake, healthy plant growth and a stable growing medium.

Improved Root Development and Nutrient Uptake

When cannabis plants are fed using veganic, the roots of your plants will explode with growth and produce thick, fibrous roots. This enhancement in the root zone enables plants to use nutrients more effectively and achieve optimal transpiration rates and minimalizing nutrient deficiencies.

Enhanced Terpene and Cannabinoid Production

When we have grown the same strain side by side using organic and veganic methods, we have noticed a significant difference in terpene and cannabinoid production. Plant-based cannabis nutrients impact and enhance terpene and cannabinoid production, in correlation with extreme resin production.

Resinous cannabis flower covered in trichomes linked to terpene and cannabinoid production
Healthy cannabis trichomes play an important role in resin, terpene and cannabinoid production, which can influence aroma, flavour and overall flower quality.

Sustainable Advantages of Veganic Growing

Made exclusively from residual plant matter and free from animal-derived inputs, VGN allows growers to align their cultivation practices with plant-based and sustainability values. This provides peace of mind about what they are using in their growing environment.

 

The Best Plant-Based Nutrients for Cannabis Throughout the Growth Cycle

Providing your plants with intense light, the right temperature and humidity, and following pH and nutrient management correctly are key, but did you know that providing your plants with the correct NPK ratios and trace elements from seed to harvest will be the biggest difference-maker?

Below, you will see the essential nutrients during the vegetative stage, the key nutrient requirements for the flowering stage, and the role of micronutrients.

 

Essential Nutrients During the Vegetative Stage

The vegetative stage begins once the seedling stage (14 days) has passed, and your plants are ready to develop leaves, side branches and internodes. During the vegetative stage, cannabis plants need:

  • Higher nitrogen levels are required for the growth and development of new foliage
  • Lower levels of phosphorus and potassium
  • Calcium and magnesium
  • Trace elements

 

Key Nutrients for the Flowering Stage

Once your plants switch to flowering mode, you will need to provide a nutrient that aids in flower and trichome production.

  • Lower nitrogen levels and an increase in phosphorus and potassium
  • Plants require high levels of P and K for bud development
  • Calcium and magnesium
  • Trace elements

 

Micronutrients That Support Healthy Cannabis Plants

Alongside the right amounts of N, P and K, you will need to provide your plants with micronutrients. Also known as trace elements, these are:

  • Sulfur
  • Manganese
  • Boron
  • Zinc
  • iron,
  • Molybdenum
  • Chlorine
  • Copper
Close-up of cannabis flower covered in trichomes linked to terpene production
Cannabis terpenes and trichomes play an important role in aroma, flavour and resin quality, especially when comparing organic and veganic growing methods.

Why Choose Atami’s Plant-Based Nutrients for Cannabis Plants for Higher Yields

We are extremely proud to have produced the VGN veganic fertiliser for cannabis. We love how easy, simple and environmentally friendly the product is. If you have been growing in soil with organic nutrients and achieved good results, prepare to achieve superior results with the VGN veganic line. Below highlights all the reasons why you should consider using VGN for your next growth!

 

The Benefits of Using Atami VGN nutrients

  • VGN is made exclusively from residual plant matter and contains no animal-derived inputs
  • Many competing “organic” fertilisers still rely on animal by-products or blended organic sources.
  • Plant-based, veganic system aligned with ethical and sustainability-focused principles

 

High Proportion of Directly Plant-Available Nutrients

  • Many organic fertilisers depend primarily on slow mineralisation processes
  • VGN provides nutrients in directly plant-available forms.
  • Faster nutrient uptake and a quicker response when correcting imbalances or deficiencies

 

Modern Biodegradable Chelation (IDHA)

  • VGN uses environmentally friendly biodegradable chelating agents (IDHA)
  • Supports nutrient efficiency without leaving harmful residues

 

Nitrogen-Free Calcium & Magnesium (VGN CalMag)

  • VGN includes a nitrogen-free CalMag
  • Plants are supplied with calcium and magnesium, but not with additional nitrogen.
  • CalMag products include nitrogen, which can be undesirable during the flowering stage
  • VGN provides greater control during sensitive phases.

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