Anyone know or if these nutes are ok for deep water culture?SuperThrive-Vitamin B1...

Antihero17

Member
I was curious if anyone has ever used Superthrive,Vitamin B-1(same as AN B-52) or liquid kelp extract? And if they have what kinda results did you see? Good or Bad? or if anyone has any insight on how to use them. whether or not I can use the in an inorganic setup(I'm running lucas formula with diamond nectar, aquashield, protekt, and calmag plus. And could I put anyone of them to use with cloning germing or any other steps/processes or for my coco mother plants in any capacity. I got these for from Home depot while gathering more thermal barrier for my grow room so I'm hoping to put them to use in SOME WAY. THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP AND INPUT IN ADVANCE GUYS. :leaf:GOOD LUCK N GOOD GROW:leaf:
 

Luke123

Member
I have used Superthrive in the past and found it to be a good product (although expensive :cuss:) I especially recommend it when cloning/transplating.

One thing I would say is to stop using the ST 10days after you have switched to 12/12. I found that using ST throughout the flowering stage increased the actual bud sites but not the actual buds size.. which is very annoying.

Good luck:eyesmoke:
 

Antihero17

Member
Thanks for the input on that as I'm getting ready to transplant some clones out and cut some more so that helped alot +rep man ty.
 

BigBuddahCheese

New Member
Ya tried super thrive in my dwc buckets seems like snake oil and still have full bottle. Really didn't notice anything beneficial when using it.
 

faller200

Well-Known Member
I don't know why so many people want to add so many unnecessary additives. I have found that keeping it simple works for me.
 

Antihero17

Member
Yea I totally understand the keep it simple stupid method and I usually adhere to it but the plants I'm going to be using it for are kinda expendable n I'm at the point of wanting to experiment a lil. So I'm gonna do a side by side with a couple clones n I'll let everyone know what if anything I find. I did the first foliar feed last night with B1, gh micro, superthrive, protekt, liquid kelp, and diamond nectar so I'll let everyone know how it goes thanks for the input
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Yea I totally understand the keep it simple stupid method and I usually adhere to it but the plants I'm going to be using it for are kinda expendable n I'm at the point of wanting to experiment a lil. So I'm gonna do a side by side with a couple clones n I'll let everyone know what if anything I find. I did the first foliar feed last night with B1, gh micro, superthrive, protekt, liquid kelp, and diamond nectar so I'll let everyone know how it goes thanks for the input
My one suggestion is: don't foliar-feed nutrients. That's more of a useful thing for plants that have slow distribution from the roots ... trees in an orchard, for example. Even then it's usually only for a diagnosed micronute deficiency. And I see so many photos of plants that got burned from a foliar feeding with ionic nutes. No real benefit and a good chance at injuring the plants. Just my 2¢ ... cn
 

Brandawg92

Active Member
I know it works. It stims root growth. Which stims growth if theres room. I was watchin my dad grow in and outdoor when i was 3 and i dumped a 10000 drop a gal bottle on one outdoor plant. It almost died, he flushed it for a week and he said it soon after became twice the size of everything else
 
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