superthrive clones

so how do you guys use it with your cuttings:neutral:
Use what?????:confused: Superthrive? I've only used it on cuttings once and didn't notice much difference but I'm not finished experimenting. I actually put it in the water I mist with at the rate of 1 drop per quart. ;-)
 
general consensus i'm getting from some reading is superthrive will work, but not work as well as not using it. :lol: apparently its high in nitrogen, which you just don't need during flower. hm. interesting, had no idea!!

oh and to answer the OP question, i soak mine in superthrive and at the first sign of yellowing during the clone process i use a drop in the water i use. have had 100% success rate since i started cloning. always used superthrive, strong recommendation from me for use in cloning.

:peace:
Shack



this aint right. ur leafes die off in flowering huh?? UB u didnt catch this??? thats not exacly true. fer great harvest i need good foliage, for good foliage (greeen and healthy) u gotta look towwards nitrogen.
 
this aint right. ur leafes die off in flowering huh?? UB u didnt catch this??? thats not exacly true. fer great harvest i need good foliage, for good foliage (greeen and healthy) u gotta look towwards nitrogen.

i agree fully. my meaning is that HIGH N isn't need... nitrogen is ALWAYS required for foliage... but in flower the emphasis is on the phosphorus and potash for the flowers.

EXCUSE THE WORD CHOICE but the N you get from SuperThrive (FROM WHAT I HAVE READ!) is such a high level that it could be "toxic" for flowering.

AGAIN!! POOR WORD CHOICE :lol: don't rip me apart.

FYI i'm still using it :lol:

:peace:
Shack
 
i agree fully. my meaning is that HIGH N isn't need... nitrogen is ALWAYS required for foliage... but in flower the emphasis is on the phosphorus and potash for the flowers.

EXCUSE THE WORD CHOICE but the N you get from SuperThrive (FROM WHAT I HAVE READ!) is such a high level that it could be "toxic" for flowering.

AGAIN!! POOR WORD CHOICE :lol: don't rip me apart.

FYI i'm still using it :lol:

:peace:
Shack
I wasn't aware that superthrive had nitrogen in it.:confused:
 
hence FROM WHAT I'VE READ i'm still not fully aware of what is in SuperThrive
Hormones and B-1 thats about all i know . . .

:peace:
Shack
I think that some of what's in it is proprietary but it does say on the label that it's not a fertilizer. On the side of the bottle it says:


Dissolved solids, 25% of weight, CONTAINS non-"plant-food" (equals non-fertilizer) ingredients: 0.09% Vitamin B, 0.048% Napthyl-acetic acid.

That is verbatim what I copied from the side of the bottle. :weed:
 
0.048% Napthyl-acetic acid.

That is verbatim what I copied from the side of the bottle. :weed:
I knew it was one of the synthetic auxins, just got the wrong one. As far as I know, it has no N and even it did it would be so limited as to not being of any value. The strongest source of N is UAN, a mix of ammonium nitrate and urea.
 
I knew it was one of the synthetic auxins, just got the wrong one. As far as I know, it has no N and even it did it would be so limited as to not being of any value. The strongest source of N is UAN, a mix of ammonium nitrate and urea.
I am using rapid rooters for rooting clones, is it beneficial to use superthrive in the water for saturating the plugs? Does this particular auxin have an effect on rooting? :bigjoint:
 
Myco activity in prepared soils like FFOF will be at a good level as it has been in the bag mellowing for months by the time you get it. Adding spores and expecting immediate results is irrational.
 
I am using rapid rooters for rooting clones, is it beneficial to use superthrive in the water for saturating the plugs? Does this particular auxin have an effect on rooting? :bigjoint:

There are at least two, perhaps three of these synthetic auxins whose primary function is to induce root cell division and elongation. Use Superthrive at a rate of 10 drops per gallon if you must. I'd still go with Rootone-F over Superthrive.
 
i use both superthrive and a powder rooting hormone. i use the rooting hormone on the actual cutting. then once i see the leaves begin to yellow i use superthrive in my watering solution.

i've also rooted successfully with no rooting hormone using an AeroGarden. soaking the AG rooters in a SuperThrive solution before inserting the cutting. then using 1 mL/ 1 gal water in the AG reservoir. 100% success both methods (based on one trial of each method)

:peace:
Shack
 
general consensus i'm getting from some reading is superthrive will work, but not work as well as not using it. :lol: apparently its high in nitrogen, which you just don't need during flower. hm. interesting, had no idea!!

oh and to answer the OP question, i soak mine in superthrive and at the first sign of yellowing during the clone process i use a drop in the water i use. have had 100% success rate since i started cloning. always used superthrive, strong recommendation from me for use in cloning.

:peace:
Shack

this is pure bullshit. nitrogen is important in every phase. phosphorous is just more important. higher concentrations of it are better for flower. Nitrogen is VERY important though
 
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