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    #11
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    Super thrive

    I use less than the label says for seedlings, about what the label says for normal watering in veg, and 2x what the label says for a transplant.
    Careful not to overdo it... too much will slow growth.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Super thrive

    While people know not to use it during flowering some don't know why. I'll tell you. The superthrive forumula is urine based and as such is most effective in seedling and veg. It is a stress relieving substance that helps a plant to establish and mantain a healthy root system and to promote strong growth in the stems and leafs, not flowers, of a plant. For this reason superthrive is ineffective and at times counterproductive during the flowering stage.

    Happy Toking :rasta:

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