Stunted growth.

mikeym37891

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Hi I have a plant in my tent that has a nitrogen toxicity and I felt like it has been stunted. I was wondering if I should just take it out of the garden. The first picture is a picture from March 19th. The next picture is from today April 12th and I don’t see like any difference is anything really what should I do.
 

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Don't have much to go on, but I would cut any feed that is not in your growing medium already and try to leach out some of that excess nitrogen. If it's been a month and nothing, it may already be too late.
 
Hi I have a plant in my tent that has a nitrogen toxicity and I felt like it has been stunted. I was wondering if I should just take it out of the garden. The first picture is a picture from March 19th. The next picture is from today April 12th and I don’t see like any difference is anything really what should I do.
What are you growing in soil or coco?
 
theres a point at which the growth stops and the buds put there energy into thickening up/ bud dencity. i believe thats whats happening to your plant
 
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