I was wondering about cutting it out for flower phase. Sounded like it would be right since your trying to absorb remaining nutrients as it progresses.
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I was wondering about cutting it out for flower phase. Sounded like it would be right since your trying to absorb remaining nutrients as it progresses.
I don't use superthrive as much any more since I started using liquid karma. I use superthrive when I am doing anything regarding roots. It basically takes the place of B1 suppliments and adds a whole bunch of cool stuff as well. 2 or 3 drops per gallon is all that's needed. A little goes a long ways.
Also search Liquid Karma. You'll be glad you did.
And like the others say, ST not for flowering.
thanx m8 1 more question , wat ph metres is every 1 using ? , i was thinkiing about buying a digital 1 , thanx 4 your help:thumbsup:
Often a good policy to start a new thread to ask an entirely unrelated question- folks who have already seen/commented may not look again.
I really like the Oaktons.
Beware hanna- Electrode will fail quickly.
Buy a waterproof meter- eventually, you WILL drop it into a bucket of water.
can you you use superthrive in your foliage spray? like a drop in per (average size) spray bottle, I'm sure you'd have to adjust pH after the drop of course...
A cheap PH meter and a cheap PPM meter. Both are important.
thanx 4 info , they r on my shopping list:thumbsup: