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    nute Question..

    ive read that ferting near the end of the flower cycle means after its dried it will take much longer to breakdown the cloraphyl, now is this just because of the nitrogen.. or and i give my plant some phospherous to keep the flowers maxxed? maby its just a stupid question.. but maby its a good idea.. if so id rather ask than not ask..


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    GreenShamen Reviewed by GreenShamen on . nute Question.. ive read that ferting near the end of the flower cycle means after its dried it will take much longer to breakdown the cloraphyl, now is this just because of the nitrogen.. or and i give my plant some phospherous to keep the flowers maxxed? maby its just a stupid question.. but maby its a good idea.. if so id rather ask than not ask.. later Rating: 5

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    nute Question..

    from what I've heard ferting upto the end of flower means the bud will have an unpleasant taste, like metallic or chemically - the cure will breakdown the chloraphyl.

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