As we go into Flower, should I critique my NCT?

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Hello, lately I’ve been using a NCT (Non-aerated Compost Tea) from LiveBiologic.com, the recipe is:



• Worm Castings - 3/4 Cup


• Humus - 3/4 cup


• Vital Fish Hydrolysate (2-4-0) - 1/2 Cup



• Humic Acid - 1/4 Cup


• Liquid Kelp - 1 Tablespoon



Mammoth P - 1.25-1.50 ml (half the recommended dose for now)





As we begin our transition into the flowering phase, I was curious if I should plan on critiquing or changing my NCT recipe while I get deeper into flower. Is there anything I should remove, use less of, or use more of?


I should mention that this recipe is mixed into one 5 gallon bucket and dispersed among one plant. I should also mention that I understand Nitrogen is needed less as we get deeper into flower. With that being said most of the ingredients in my recipe contain X amount of nitrogen. Do you think think these ingredients should be reduced, removed, or replaced?
 
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