How does a fertilizer with more nitrogen impact a growing plant?

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2026-08-17 19:35

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Rapid growth of body parts may be a response to increased amounts of fertilizer to a plant. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium tend to be the main ingredients of artificial, chemical, inorganic, synthetic fertilizers. The three nutrients work together to quicken the pace of plant growth. Specifically, they target roots below ground and shoots above ground.

But the buds that produce fruits and flowers may get lost in the mad race for body parts to develop faster than naturally. It's easy for leaf and stem growth to take the lead. It equally becomes easy for budding and blooming to take a back seat. So flowers and fruits may be minimal, or even non-existent.

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