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exess nitrogen will produce fast and soft growth which will probably collapse under its own wieght, at higher levels the exess nitrogen turns toxic and the new leaf tips will turn brown. at even higher levels all plant tissue will be affected and the plant will die.

exess nitrogen can turn to ammonia as well as other nitrogen based molecules and produce said toxic effect

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