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Old 05-13-2004, 10:32 PM #1
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Can you use too much superthrive, I am following the directions on the bottle. My question is, can you use it in every watering? would that be overkill?
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I use it for every watering. And when in hydro every rez cheange. I dont know about over doing it if you go by the directions.
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how much do use per gallon. Just curious
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You can easily use to much of it, especially if you follow the label instructions.

I use it for popping seeds and through veg. cycle most of the time. I also will sometimes use it in my aerocloners Green Fuse rooting solution.

I think the label says 1/4 Tbs. per gallon which works well at that concentration for A little bigger plants. Older seedlings I was using 1 drop per gallon in addition to PBP. 1 drop that's it.
When I am popping seeds I usually do the shot glass soak for 24 hours. I put a small drop or even just get a little on my clean finger and touch it in the water of the shot glass. From a sprout to a seedling, I use strait r/o water for a couple of weeks as a seedling.

A little bit goes along way. I put 1 drop per gallon in my cloner solution and it seems to work well also. Start very light and build up from a that.

None in flower though. I have a whole other program for flower and Superthrive is not 100% organic plus I think the B-1 or something in it is to much for the plant to handle with the rest of the nutes I use.

I grow hydro, so I don't now how it goes in soil or other medias.

Smells strong as hell, almost toxic

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i am about to go into flower in a week or so, but i am in soil as well
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I use 1/2 teaspoon every round.
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I prefer to stay as organic as possible, especially through my flower stage , but thats just me. I haven't read the label in awhile but I think it has all kinds of synthetic crap in it.

It does seem to make for a good, rapid growing, robust growth plant.

If that's the only nute your using it may be hard to overdo it but, if it's addition to a regular fert program, I would use it sparingly.

Smells like it would taste like shit if you didn't get it flushed out.

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In veg I use Foxfarm's Grow Big, and now superthive. In past grows I have used bloodmeal and maxibloom. what organic flowering ferts have you had the best experience with?
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Yah what Tex says. I use it very sparingly in the early stages. One drop per gallon for seedlings and cuttings. When they get bigger I knock em up gradually. but when I'm in flower I decrease it slowly.
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I USE HORMEX(1 DROP PER GAL.), WHICH IS ABOUT THE SAME THING, IN CONJUNCTION WITH B'CUZZ ROOT STIMULATOR
ON SEEDLINGS AND CUTTINGS. WORKS VERY WELL.
I DROP THE HORMEX WHEN I CAN SEE THEM REALLY START TO
TAKE OFF AND CONTINUE WITH THE B'CUZZ UNTIL THEY ARE
TRANSPLANTED AND SET UNDER THE 1000 WATT HORTILUX,
AT WHICH TIME I SWITCH AND ALTERNATE BETWEEN THE
FOXFARM GROWBIG AND THE B'CUZZ VEG FORMULA. PEACE. JACK
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