I'm wondering if an overfed plant would be fixed very quickly by throwing it into flower. The stretch during the beginning of flowering should use up a ton of nitrogen right?
If the ‘stretch’ only stretches the stems out, I’m not sure the stems would use up as much nitrogen and growing many new leaves. But I don’t know. If you were on the low end of nitrogen toxicity (really dark green leaves) but still healthy, you could cut many leaves off. That would remove the nitrogen. Then the plant grows new leaves and maybe suck some N to do it.
I'm wondering if an overfed plant would be fixed very quickly by throwing it into flower. The stretch during the beginning of flowering should use up a ton of nitrogen right?