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Hey, I can't recall exactly where I read this, but I am under the impression that using organic fertilizers decreases the chances of nute burn because the microorganisms in the soil need to break down the nutrients in order for the plants to receive it, and these organisms generally break them down at a rate at which the plants can uptake the nutrients at a safe rate, deterring nute burn. Can anyone confirm or please inform me as to whether this is correct? Thanks a lot! ![]() ![]()
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