Thanks all! I appreciate the feedback. I also thought it was nutes, but thought that since the soil listed being specifically for seedlings, that I might be safe. Guess not.

To answer some of the questions posed ... I am not spraying the plant directly, but watering the soil. I filled a quart size spray bottle with pH balanced water and a drop or two of SuperThrive. I've yet to empty the bottle since first planting the seed, and have not added any additional SuperThrive to the bottle since filling it. I had read that you couldn't harm your plants with SuperThrive, so I didn't think anything of it. Thanks, stinkyattic for the tip.

Can't say I was a 'comfortable' hyrdo grower. I managed to make it through a grow, but the results were not very good. After a decent crop, even though a burned (lamp/heat not nutes) a good portion of the plants, the results weren't very good. The buzz was mild, and was often followed by a headache. I didn't plan on giving up on hydro completely, but had read a lot of people using soil, or switching to soil, and reporting how much easier it was. In addition, I've read that it was popular among many for their mothers, with clones grown in hydro.

So, my question now is, how do I flush soil? Is it as simple as it sounds - just water it down before planting? I plan to search around, but I won't be disappointed if someone decides to fill me in first. Also, is there anything that can be done now, or should I try my third attempt at my second grow?