overfed plant

cajun rose circle

Active Member
What is the solution to a plant that recieved just a bit too much Nitrogen right before being placed into flowering?
Water only? maybe a nutrient like 0-10-5?
just wondering.
 
Just leave it alone. Keep doing your regular flower feeding schedule. It won't be that big of a deal. But, if its a case where you gave it WAY TOO MUCH N, you can flush it then hit it with a mild flower nute solution. Then continue as normal.

That's just what I would do...
 

cajun rose circle

Active Member
Just leave it alone. Keep doing your regular flower feeding schedule. It won't be that big of a deal. But, if its a case where you gave it WAY TOO MUCH N, you can flush it then hit it with a mild flower nute solution. Then continue as normal.

That's just what I would do...
no, just a bit too much. should be good.
 

dankasaurusrex

Well-Known Member
Just leave it alone. Keep doing your regular flower feeding schedule. It won't be that big of a deal. But, if its a case where you gave it WAY TOO MUCH N, you can flush it then hit it with a mild flower nute solution. Then continue as normal.

That's just what I would do...
agreed. But just how much N did you give them? I'd watch for the tips of the leaves to start turning yellow. If there is any sign of that at all, then flush with straight PH balanced water and then after a few days resume with your bloom feeding schedule.
 

cajun rose circle

Active Member
agreed. But just how much N did you give them? I'd watch for the tips of the leaves to start turning yellow. If there is any sign of that at all, then flush with straight PH balanced water and then after a few days resume with your bloom feeding schedule.
No I gave it a quarter dose of 3-1-5 and a 1/2 dose of 1-5-3. No yellow, just a little skinny on like one set of new growth.
 

dankasaurusrex

Well-Known Member
You'll be fine. Watch for the tips turning yellow. If they don't, you'll know you're ok. At least from a nitrogen perspective ;)
 
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