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Do different types of plant food affect plant growth?

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Do different types of plant food affect plant growth?

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The type of plant food is not the matter. All plants need nitrogen, phosphates, potassium, and some small amounts of things all found it store bought supplements. The thing that affects the growth rate is how much. Too much food can cause reverse osmosis, pulling water out and thinning the leaves, causing them to turn yellow and burn. Too little nutrients causes them to lighten in color, and grow slower, eventually dying. The best way to feed a plant is to wait a few weeks of seddling growth before using nutrients, then only use half the reccomended amount, until you can give it full. Never use more.

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