i was trying to study this and saw ths,
SUPERthrive is the name of a product marketed and sold as a growth enhancer for plants. It is labelled as having "50 vitamins-hormones in one". Packaged in bright colores and dramatic wording, it is treated with considerable suspicion by many people, but also has many adherents, including professional horticulturists, greenhouses, and, according to its packaging, "US Departments of Agriculture, Army, Navy, States, cities, counties, universities".
The company proclaims that this product provides something vaguely described as "extra life" to plants, flowers, seedlings, fruit, bulbs, seeds, lawns, et cetera. It is used extensively as a treatment for dying plants, with many claims that, whether it works otherwise, it does help plants recover, and cuttings grow roots.
The way it supposedly works is very unclear, the packaging claiming "SUPERthrive saves plants from waiting to make many life-process complexes, carbon-hydrogen-oxygen groups", something that could be reasonably said of water. It most emphatically denies being "fertilizer", saying it should simply be added to the normal fertilization or watering regimen.
The product does not have a clear ingredient list, but apparently contains B-vitamins (controversial, because most plants can produce this on their own, not even needing it in their soil), and also a form of
auxin, plant growth regulator that may be beneficial in trace amounts. Legitimate commercial prepartions sold for root cuttings contain auxins, especially
indole-3-acetic acid, the ratio of that hormone to others controlling whether a plant focuses on foliar or root growth
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