Super Thrive

max420thc

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they wont give you the exact ingredients to superthrive.
by the smell of it .it is very powerfull with some stong B vit. in it.
your plants will always look green and healthy with it.just like they are supposed to .
i like the product.but im not sure of everything in it.it only takes a couple of drops.
some people use it as a cloning solution and swear by it.
i normaly only use it a couple of drops per gallon as a vit sup.
buy a small bottle and try it out.
 

max420thc

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it is a great product. without doubt.and it takes drops is all..so a small bottle will last you a long time.
im doing a test with it right now.for cloning in a aeroponic cloner.
it is a side by side test of superthrive.clonex.and power clone.
i am searching for a suitable substitute for the power clone i have been using..it works great .but costs a pile of money for it
so far i have roots showing in 4 days on the clonex.i need to check the super thrive today and see if anything is showing roots.
 

dirt clean

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you guys ever go to the plain old home depot plant vitamin isle? Lol, they are stocked just inside with cloning goods. They got rr trays, they got big bottles of just pure b1, they got cloning powders, it is like looking at a hydro/indoor gardening shop. Great way to beat shipping.

I use super thrive. dont use pst the switch to flower.
 

robert 14617

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B12 and other goodies i used it to clone one drop in a 16 oz cup of water to keep my clones moist until i prepared them for soil then used the water to moisten the soil 6 for 6, 100% may just be psychological didn't cost much for piece of mind...rob
 

ugmjfarmer

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Walmart has Superthrive for $7.72 in the 4oz size this year. Save yourself 2-3$ and buy at the big box store.
 

SUPERHANDS

New Member
isnt it just plant food?

i dont think it would really damage them that much.. although you should follow the directions
i went abit nuts with it one time and my girls went abit crazy hard to explain but it as you say read the directions, i mean if it was cool to add it all it would say, but its not, hope people trust my word, am one of these people that has to press the button when it says DO NOT PRESS lol...
 

xsevenplaguesx

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i went abit nuts with it one time and my girls went abit crazy hard to explain but it as you say read the directions, i mean if it was cool to add it all it would say, but its not, hope people trust my word, am one of these people that has to press the button when it says DO NOT PRESS lol...

haha yea i get you :]

you hear that people??

ONE DROP - GALLON :hump: :joint:
 

zombie1334

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Get some BMO Super Plant Tonic. You will get the same results, only cheaper, and more organic (if Super Thrive is even organic in the first place). Look up Mycorrhiza Fungi to see what I mean about the benefits of Super Plant Tonic/Mycorrhiza.

I'm not sure how I feel about Super Thrive. I tend to think that it's mostly snake oil. A buddy of mine with 20+ years of growing tried this stuff, at recommended doses, and burned the shit outta his sativas! Sativa's are low nute loving plants anyway, but Super Thrive doesn't claim to have an NPK or any micro nutes. It claims to just have B vitamins and other stuff. I've also read reports on RIU and other forums of it doing this, and really fucking up crops. I don't think I'm gonna buy it. Literally & figureitivly.
 

max420thc

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a little drop will do you..i have been using it for awile now.and have had excellent results so far.i dont know if it is from the super thrive or not.
if you were to smell a bottle of super thrive it will curlyour nose hair.it smells like a really really strong b vit. with something else.
 

SimpleSimon

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So i most truly mutated a small clone with Super thrive, and burnt the cotyledons off on my seedlings.

When they say one drop per gallon. Apparently they mean ONE DROP PER GALLON.

Will use as instructed in the future i swear!

When the GF comes down later with her cam i'll post a pic of the mutated clone. It looks like a fern now, a very healthy fern mind you.
 

xsevenplaguesx

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What cloning method are you doing? Are you using it in the water your clones are in?
i soaked the rockwool cubes in a gallon of distilled with one drop of super thrive and one drop of ph down for like thirty minutes and then took the clones and stuck them in..

then i put them all in a greenhouse with a little warmth from the light and wait for em to root :]

make sure you dont leave them too soaked though..just kind of bounce them as if youre trying to get ketchup out of the bottle (before you put the clones in)

and try not to squeeze them to hard in the process cause i hear it displaces oxygen in the cube
 
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