Now I'm confused. I've always thought (for some reason) that you shouldn't use Superthrive during flowering. Now I'm reading that several people use it throughout the entire grow. Which is it? I can't remember why I thought it was bad during flower.
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Now I'm confused. I've always thought (for some reason) that you shouldn't use Superthrive during flowering. Now I'm reading that several people use it throughout the entire grow. Which is it? I can't remember why I thought it was bad during flower.
I thought the same , would like to know also. Anybody ???
It enhances root growth and helps with stress, I don't see why you wouldn't want to use it.
Possibly people think that it makes the plant focus too much on the roots?
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I hear it inhibits flowering in some plants when applied after the onset of flowers.
Although, I don't see the harm in adding a little every other feeding to alleviate any stress that the plant may be in, just don't let it get too exuberant.
don't see the harm in adding a little every other feeding
Think I'll do this till I find out otherwise.
For me itâ??s a definite NO! I wouldn't use it at any stage.
The reason is because of what I observed from one guys various grows. It may have been his strains, lighting, nutes or another part of his environment but his buds were virtually nothing but veg leaf. These unattractive leafy buds also seem to contain little, if any trichomes and probably tasted like lawn clippings. See the picture. Like I said, this may have been due to other factors but he tended to use a lot of Superthrive.
By the time you are in flower if your roots are not developed you are in real trouble.
A little H²O² every other water change is a good thing but you don't need superthrive alive there are some minerals in that formula that can retard the flower process in this type of plant.
I don't think that plant has a "Superthrive" problem. Mine sure never looked like that.