michael11221
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Hello guys,
I was wondering if anyone had an explanation of what happens to the plant when it is suffering from nutrient excess (nutrient burn)? I assume the pH in the soil is lowered, and then this causes a problem with nutrient uptake?
And if the nutrients cannot be taken but the plant because of this, does this mean that a plant can show signs of nutrient burn (burned tips), and if this stress continues then show signs of nutrient deficiencies because it cannot receive the nutrients from the soil?
Thank you for your help! I would love to receive some more in-depth information regarding this issue.
I was wondering if anyone had an explanation of what happens to the plant when it is suffering from nutrient excess (nutrient burn)? I assume the pH in the soil is lowered, and then this causes a problem with nutrient uptake?
And if the nutrients cannot be taken but the plant because of this, does this mean that a plant can show signs of nutrient burn (burned tips), and if this stress continues then show signs of nutrient deficiencies because it cannot receive the nutrients from the soil?
Thank you for your help! I would love to receive some more in-depth information regarding this issue.