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Sure it's not springtails? Those come in Atami coco a lot. I've used every bagged coco out there, bcuzz is the best hands down.
Sure it's not springtails? Those come in Atami coco a lot. I've used every bagged coco out there, bcuzz is the best hands down.
Sure it's not springtails? Those come in Atami coco a lot. I've used every bagged coco out there, bcuzz is the best hands down.
this picture makes me shrudder and all itchy
All coir comes dehydrated, can't remember the exact spec but that blocked stuff has like 6% moisture content, and compressed from the manufacturer, shipping doesn't make sense otherwise (10k plus to get 40' can from Sri Lanka stateside). Blocks are then re-hydrated and fluffed then bagged. Usually with just local water and in an inside/outside facility (soil mixing yard). I've seen coir just sit outside, unwrapped for days and weeks before being processed. Shit gets in it. This is how its done all over the world.
I have a big ass tub (the biggest) from wallmart . I load it 3/4 full and spray with spinasad and close the top. Come back in a few days. Never seen anything crawling ever. Extra work ..yep. but compared to bugs in the tents whats an extra 3 minutes to mix and spray. Then I load up smarties and run a 3/4.5 flush through them in the bath tub (way less messy than soil) and then transplant. Superthrive helps at 1 drop per gal for plant stress. Works 4 me
Use superthrive 1 drop per gallon .. no more. Do not use as a foliar. And cut out during flower. I only really use it when cloneing...if then. Sometimes I use 1 drop per liter (thats when clonening) but that stuff is soo strong and ive seen wacky leaf formation structure due to too much. Carefull when adding hormones.
I've always used it as directed and on the bottle it says to use 1/4 tsp per gallon.
http://superthrive.com/mobile/applications.html
1 drop per gallon is not enough to do anything.
i didn't know it had hormones in it. i bought a bottle like a year or 2 ago. it smells like pee or something gross and vegetable oil. i've been using like 4 drops+ a gallon and watering with every watering when i needed more nitrogen but short acting.
haven't noticed anything weird though. in fact i'm not even sure it's nothing more than snake oil.
Superthrive contains vitamin B1 as well as 1-Naphthyl acetic acid, aka NAA, which is a rooting hormone. Combining NAA with another rooting product containing IBA has been shown to decrease cloning time as well as increase root formation and mass. Vitamin B1 is supposed to help with plant stress.
I have no conclusive results to show myself, but the research is readily available to anyone with access to Google.
I've always used it as directed and on the bottle it says to use 1/4 tsp per gallon.
http://superthrive.com/mobile/applications.html
1 drop per gallon is not enough to do anything.
i've got some cloning powder around here somewhere once i find the bottle i'll try using it with ST on my next clones. i can't be sure what helped me finally root something in a rapid rooter, i was hittin em with superthrive, kelp and a moisture dome. one or all those helped these clones root.