Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Okay here goes.

Superthrive is primarily a vitamin B supplement, or Thiamine.
Thiamine stimulates rooting in plants.
Superthrive is most commonly used as a transplanting solution, a couple drops per gallon of water right after moving the plant or rooted clone to a new pot, to help it get established.
It is best to use only during vegetative growth.
Overuse can cause problems, like the roots will grow and the plant will just sort of sit there seeming to do nothing.
The only time it is beneficial to use superthrive in flower is if you are doing a late transplant.
I only use it on ONE watering in that instance.

From the "horse's mouth" ^

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Edit: Know what? I just notice that whoever did that voted the Women's War thread down too. Hmmm


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