Superthrive? or another supplement?

sir smokesalot

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Anyone using SuperThrive right now? I am trying to find a good all in one supplement to try and cut down on any type of defficentcies. If not superthrive can someone recommend something they are using now? thanx in advance
 

DrGreenFinger

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Anyone using SuperThrive right now? I am trying to find a good all in one supplement to try and cut down on any type of defficentcies. If not superthrive can someone recommend something they are using now? thanx in advance
everyone i know personally (self included) uses thrive alive. when recommended super thrive i did a google search and found that none of their claims have ever been proven. i read a couple of people claiming to do tests and only getting results in rooting. start with these and more, then decide what you want to do:

The Carnivorous Plant FAQ: About SUPERthrive

Super?thrive - Fig Forum - GardenWeb
 

sir smokesalot

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Thanks for the info Doc. Yeah ive heard alot of mixed reports about superthrive. Im mainly just looking for something to prevent deficencies and this looks promising. Any other opinions on a good all in one supplement?
 

Twistyman

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Fellow RIU'er CannaSeur swears by Canna products....I've seen the plants......tops like eggplants............not a word of lie. Just awesome. And it's about $15.......1 for veg...and 1 for flower
 

South Texas

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Like now, I listen to a Master Gardener every Sat. & Sun Morning. He says that Super Thrive has a Snake Oil type packaging, but it does everything it claims. However, the MG usually only advises using Super Thrive when plants, etc. are sickly. It appears to be an emergency IV quick fix. Other than that, I use Medina Hasta Grow Plus, along with greensand, epson salt, whole ground cornmeal & molasses. Each item has different benefits. The greensand & epson salt adds all the minerals needed, so whatever you use, always use the 2 additives. For a one stop fert, I was VERY impressed with the "Earth Juice Bloom" when flowering. If I didn't use the above, I'd get the Earth Juice Vegetable. The whole ground cornmeal kills any mold/fungus, plus it's also a good fert. (Regular cornmeal is worthless). For icing on the cake, see "mosser" peat moss. It holds 20 times it's weight in water/fert. I mix that, organic potting soil, pearlite, vermiculite & mushroom compost. A little fish emulsion is a good thing also. Liquid seaweed kills spider mites when misted on the affected plants. 3% hydrogen Peroxide adds oxygen to the soil & kills bad things on your plants, also. Hope this helped.
 

sir smokesalot

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Huh, i havent heard of greensand but i will look it up. During flower i use blackstrap mollasses, which i think works really well. I also have been using epson salts every once in a while too. I wouldnt advise using h202 growing organic though, i have heard that it will kill off or neutralize organic nutes, i try to only use that if i get a hint of root rot or mold and it seems to do the trick. I am thinking about using foxfarms for my grow and bloom nutes (its my first soil grow, usually i do hydro) but i have heard good things about earth juice and bio bizz products too. If anyone has good recommendations or feedback on any of these I would greatly appreciate it too. thanks
 
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