Super Thrive

Resinhound

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Keep in mind the NAA that's in Superthrive is also toxic to plants and animals in higher concentrations and in some states products that contain it must be registered as pesticides.

Honestly a good kelp extract is safer and better.
 

wascaptain

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Thx for that link Rosey.
When bream fishing I like to fish under willow trees, I like the shade and the bream do to.

Gunna find some branches today.

I use a drop per gallon of super snake oil throu out my grow, but that's me.

Gunna try the willow brew this time.
And will beat the crap out of the seedlings with a willow branch To keep them short.
 

roseypeach

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Thx for that link Rosey.
When bream fishing I like to fish under willow trees, I like the shade and the bream do to.

Gunna find some branches today.

I use a drop per gallon of super snake oil throu out my grow, but that's me.

Gunna try the willow brew this time.
And will beat the crap out of the seedlings with a willow branch To keep them short.
Anytime Captain!

and thanks @johnp410 for the tip on amazon. Found it! :mrgreen:
 

Dr. Who

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I've had great success with superthrive myself. I give a little to all my seedlings to help the roots along as well as a dose whenever I transplant anything.

I used to be all about some organics myself but found it to be less than effective for growing monster buds.

Hydro is the way to go :mrgreen:
superthrive is mostly b vitamins. good stuff, nice thick white roots. i hate they've diluted it (5ml per gallon now instead of one drop) and still charge the same price for 1/10th the product.

other vitamin/hormone products work just as well, and now, many of them are cheaper than superthrive.
Superthrive contains synthetic plant auxins that are proven to stimulate rooting. That being said it won't do a damn thing for making a plant "bounce back". Useful for transplanting or to stimulate initial rooting but heh otherwise.
My point on Kelp is that it contains all these things and MORE and all ORGANIC!
It has been proven that Kelp will increase root production by as much as 170+% !!! (Study done by one of the big east coast college's - forget which)
Kelp will aid in any "transplant shock" encountered!

I was looking at kelp me kelp you. is it worth the 14 bucks?
I don't know why not!

My go to is AGE OLD and MAXICROP seaweed.....Per gallon, around $30 and $20 respectively.....
 

Resinhound

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My point on Kelp is that it contains all these things and MORE and all ORGANIC!
It has been proven that Kelp will increase root production by as much as 170+% !!! (Study done by one of the big east coast college's - forget which)
Kelp will aid in any "transplant shock" encountered!


I don't know why not!

My go to is AGE OLD and MAXICROP seaweed.....Per gallon, around $30 and $20 respectively.....
To be fair kelp does not contain 1-NAA. As it doesn't occur in nature.

1-NAA is a proven entity. Backed by science. I'm not saying it's a good thing but it does work for its intended purpose and used correctly in the proper dose, everytime.

I'm also not saying kelp doesn't work just as well
 
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