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can you use too much fish emulsion
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Yes, you can use too much fish emulsion. Like any fertilizer, overuse can lead to problems such as nitrogen burn, which manifests as yellowing leaves and stunted growth due to excessive nitrogen. Fish emulsion is high in nitrogen, making it very beneficial for leafy plant growth, but it needs to be diluted and applied according to package directions. Over-application can also lead to a buildup of salts in the soil, which can harm plant roots and disrupt the balance of soil nutrients. To avoid these issues, it's important to follow recommended application rates and consider the specific needs of your plants.
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