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    ???SuperThrive in flowering?Flush PH???

    I am curious if there is any advantages to using S.T. during flowering? Does anyone know? Also, I am needing to know what the ph of the water used to flush is? I use 6.0-6.5.Is that right?
    Weed4Life Reviewed by Weed4Life on . ???SuperThrive in flowering?Flush PH??? I am curious if there is any advantages to using S.T. during flowering? Does anyone know? Also, I am needing to know what the ph of the water used to flush is? I use 6.0-6.5.Is that right? Rating: 5

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    ???SuperThrive in flowering?Flush PH???

    the guy at the hydro store told me not to use S.T for flowering because they have too much hormones or a certain hormone that can interrrupt with budding. I used S.T for veg from begging veg to end veg.

    I've read that some ppl used it all the way from veg to flower, i've never read some that stop at veg.

    you should flush with the same pH u feed your plant with.
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    ???SuperThrive in flowering?Flush PH???

    Would only use thru veg or the seedling stage. I have found multiple people that do the same, using only during seed, veg and transplanting only claming that using it in flower can make the buds too fluffy and stringy the opposit of nice and dence tite nugs.
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    ???SuperThrive in flowering?Flush PH???

    Thanks.

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    ???SuperThrive in flowering?Flush PH???

    Yeah man SuperThrive promotes root development, in the flowering stage, pretty fucking useless.

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    ???SuperThrive in flowering?Flush PH???

    when you flush make sure you flush with a mild nute mixture,your plant still needs food if you flush with straight water you are going to run into a nute def

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    ???SuperThrive in flowering?Flush PH???

    Quote Originally Posted by mscaboo
    when you flush make sure you flush with a mild nute mixture,your plant still needs food if you flush with straight water you are going to run into a nute def
    I have never flushed with nutes. Only with straight water or with a cleaning agent like flora kleen. I have always been pretty happy with the results. Next watering I give them nutes and they dont seem to ever waiver.

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    ???SuperThrive in flowering?Flush PH???

    Hey Racerx, where can I get sum of that flora kleen? know a website?


    1 more question:When I am checking the PH of the soil, what is the ph of water I use? The same as when I feed them(6.0-6.7)?

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