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Maestro
Strange
Registered: 05/03/12
Posts: 737
Loc: Kiev, Ukraine
Last seen: 9 years, 5 months
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Superthrive
#624580 - 05/26/12 12:52 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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I got confused from what I read when I searched when to use it. A lot of people say they use it only on a stressed plant. Others say they use it all the time, and then some say it makes the buds toxic or something. Can someone please explain? When is the earlyest i can use it? What kind of stress does it relieve? Should I use it if im training? How much is a dose for mj? And how bad is it to consume?
Got talked into buying a bottle by the hydro store guy
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Hawksresurrection
Registered: 12/04/08
Posts: 13,464
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Re: Superthrive [Re: Maestro]
#624587 - 05/26/12 02:25 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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I never use. I've never used it. I will never use it.
I see no need for this product.
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-niteowl
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brainsOplenty
ganja farmer
Registered: 05/14/11
Posts: 769
Loc: zion
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i use superthrive all the time, in my garden, flowers and hobby grows. works great as a root soak when transplanting, or reviving stressed plants of all kinds. nothing toxic about it, just vitamins, and other goodies. i generally use about 5 drops per gallon when feeding, and a capful per gallon as a root soak.
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sidetwist
Guano Reefs
Registered: 04/13/12
Posts: 408
Last seen: 12 years, 19 days
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Quote:
brainsOplenty said: i use superthrive all the time, in my garden, flowers and hobby grows. works great as a root soak when transplanting, or reviving stressed plants of all kinds. nothing toxic about it, just vitamins, and other goodies. i generally use about 5 drops per gallon when feeding, and a capful per gallon as a root soak.
What's the exact list of ingredients of this product?
Greetz
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Hawksresurrection
Registered: 12/04/08
Posts: 13,464
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Re: Superthrive [Re: sidetwist]
#624647 - 05/26/12 12:28 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Vitamin B1 and 1-Napthyl acetic acid, which is a plant hormone. It also contains some trace amounts of minerals. If you already feeding the plants what they need then there's no use for this product IMO. If people wanna use it, sweet use it up. I just see it as a waste of money.
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-niteowl
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Stoneth
D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F.
Registered: 10/06/08
Posts: 25,052
Loc: No where ville, USA
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Quote:
brainsOplenty said: i use superthrive all the time, in my garden, flowers and hobby grows. works great as a root soak when transplanting, or reviving stressed plants of all kinds. nothing toxic about it, just vitamins, and other goodies. i generally use about 5 drops per gallon when feeding, and a capful per gallon as a root soak.
I once did the same thing. On your next flower run, you should try to stop using it around week 3 or 4. I seen a improvement in yields doing this. Now a days I use Hydrozyme instead. But yeah I've never had issues with superthrive, tho if to much is used it will kill the fuck out of some plants.
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