Most stimulant hormones in organisms - plants, animals - are better applied at fairly long intervals. Keeping the systems stimulated much of the time often leads to unusual growth issues. I don't recall the details, but people have described Phal. flowers developing abnormally when stimulant hormones are applied too frequently.
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There is a post somewhere about this that you might be able to find via search option. The OP was K-Sci. He had purposely OD'd a C. intermedia with a result of severe stunting of the new growth.