During veg I feed superthrive every watering w/ or w/o ferts. 1-2 drops per quart or gallon, doesn't matter much you won't hurt your plant. Just has a few vitamins and hormones plants like. Also, you can feed it a heavier dose when you transplant to help prevent shock. I hear not to use it during flower tho.

As far as when to feed, about 2-3 weeks after you plants sprout, they should be about ready for food. Start off with 1/4 strength dose of whatever your fertilizer recommends and gradually work your way up. I personally used the FoxFarm organic nutrient 3-part system. The girls absolutely loved it, and if you look around the boards, lots of ppl use foxfarms, great company, great soil, great ferts.

You can pick up foxfarms nutes and soil from your local grow shop, or order it online from somwhere like www.wormsway.com or www.hydrowholesale.com

Check out their site: http://foxfarmfertilizer.com/productsfox.html

And that attached pic is the feeding chart for their system.

Hope that helps LM :rastasmoke:
Splifted Reviewed by Splifted on . Super Thrive? My HPS light (which I have to wait to use until flowering, right? I so want to set it up!) came with a few bottles of Super Thrive- is this stuff any good? I says it should be used in addition to fertilizer. Please advise- I feel like I should be doing something more than just looking at them :jointsmile: My three little blue haze are about two weeks old, and I just put them in big girl one gallon pots over the weekend. They experienced no transplant shock; they seem quite perky, but I Rating: 5