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Watering thoroughly should help. But you want to be careful, because too much watering will kill the plant, just as too much nitrogen will.
if ther will be too much nitrogen so oxygen will decrease and we will be breathless .
nitrogen narcosis
too much water Lack of nitrogen in the soil
Sometimes there could be too much aluminum in the soil making it acidic. Sometimes there is too much manganese which is toxic to plants. If the soil is too acidic, it can be because of a calcium and magnesium deficiency which is just as bad for plants as it is for humans. Iron and aluminum in great amounts can tie up phosphorus which also makes the soil too acidic for plants.
Watering thoroughly should help. But you want to be careful, because too much watering will kill the plant, just as too much nitrogen will.
All soil contains nitrogen - it is a matter of how much. The relative amount of nitrogen in soil can be determined with as small soil sample and a reagent for nitrogen from a soil test kit (simple soil test kits are sold in every garden center). The results do not tell you the "amount" of nitrogen in the soil, only if there is enough for healthy plant growth, or if the amount of nitrogen is too poor for healthy plant growth
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Too much or too little urea nitrogen in the blood could signify kidney problems.
poor soil and too much trees
Nitrogen is too high
Nutrient unavailability, soil pathogens, and weed seeds are problems when using organic matter in soils. Too high an amount of organic matter can increase phosphorus concentrations to polluting levels. Ratios in excess of 30 to 1 for carbon and nitrogen make soils and soil food web members, such as plant roots, deficient in nitrogen.
if ther will be too much nitrogen so oxygen will decrease and we will be breathless .
nitrogen narcosis
caused the whole crop and plants and soil with too much water that it overflowed
too much water Lack of nitrogen in the soil
Could be too much nitrogen added to the soil when you planted. My tomatoes suffered from blossom end rot and the research said excessive nitrogen may have caused poor output fom the garden....