best way to remedy too much nitrogen?

why you think they have too much N? some people feed nitrogen all the way until harvest, they assure that green leaves at the end of flowering is the way we all should harvest!. dont worry about the extra N if leaves are not burning leave them alone and keep doing what you doing.. but no more N.
 

zykster

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the plant is showing signs of too much N such as very slow absorption of moisture from soil, lower leaves are very green, shiny, and fragile/droopy, and the top leaves are twisting slightly (not heat stress).
 

DrFever

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i would flush them with 6.8 ph'd water being your in soil then 2 hrs after give them a feeding with less nitrogen everyone grows differently i my self lower my nitrogen intake in flower giving more of the last 2 numbers and they stay green
 

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jack ripa

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I would bet you are too moist not too high in N. Pics would help. If you are organic, flushing won't help. More info would be good.
 
i forgot to add, if you use peroxide you soil will have no nutrients. you probably will need to add nutes on the next watering... organic nutes and peroxide don't mix... DONT USE IT MIXED WITH NUTES.

i just saw you pic.. damn dude you have too many plants to flush, i think a better option(if growing organic) is to water like you always do and just add 1/2 str dose of peroxide. you can buy it at a hydro shop 35% peroxide mix MAXIMUM 1.5 ml.
 
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