Well Clack, Cannabis is also illegal to grow in the United States on a Federal level regardless of State law - so I guess we all better stop that too since we are going to be obey the letter of the law legal eagles about it. I applaud you concerns regarding it not being organic (it is) and can appreciate your position because we all have to take one but just because it did not have a politically correct label on it does not mean it's not a useful or valuable tool for people growing plants. I don't want anyone being misinformed about what exactly is in it.
Superthrive is not a miracle cure-all but it definitely has beneficial effects for seedlings, transplants, and plants under stressful conditions. I honestly could care less what they put on the label since we know whats in it already. Same ingredients found in many other widely used and accepted plant rooting / growth supplements.
Naphthaleneacetic acid, an ORGANIC COMPOUND is a plant hormone in the auxin family it is commercially used to increase the vegetative growth of plants or aid the rooting of cuttings. Surely it is not a "pesticide" whatsoever regardless if it may be labeled as such by any regulatory agencies.
Cannabis is also scheduled as a dangerous drug:
Schedule I:
The drug or other substance has a high potential for abuse.
The drug or other substance has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.
There is a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug or other substance under medical supervision.
I guess we better stop growing & smoking it in that case.
Yeah how bout NOT!
Superthrive is not a miracle cure-all but it definitely has beneficial effects for seedlings, transplants, and plants under stressful conditions. I honestly could care less what they put on the label since we know whats in it already. Same ingredients found in many other widely used and accepted plant rooting / growth supplements.
Naphthaleneacetic acid, an ORGANIC COMPOUND is a plant hormone in the auxin family it is commercially used to increase the vegetative growth of plants or aid the rooting of cuttings. Surely it is not a "pesticide" whatsoever regardless if it may be labeled as such by any regulatory agencies.
Cannabis is also scheduled as a dangerous drug:
Schedule I:
The drug or other substance has a high potential for abuse.
The drug or other substance has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.
There is a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug or other substance under medical supervision.
I guess we better stop growing & smoking it in that case.
Yeah how bout NOT!