Does super thrive harm microbes?

Bunnybrew

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My question is simple and the title pretty much says it all. Does the use of superthrive harm beneficial microbes and bacteria?
 

greasemonkeymann

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My question is simple and the title pretty much says it all. Does the use of superthrive harm beneficial microbes and bacteria?
I doubt that it does, but the only thing in superthrive proven to do anything is triacantrol (or however the hell you spell it)
so that being said, a compost made with alfalfa is bad-fuckin-ass, for that reason.... pardon my French..
I made a compost pile with LOADS of alfalfa meal and fresh alfalfa feed, and it was a reaaaally good batch of compost
cool thing is that contrary to popular stoner conjecture, alfalfa is great for nitrogen, a compost made with it, and given enough soil, and it'll take em all the way throooough flower, green as can be.
Well, most strains, I got some sativas that like to shed their leaves no matter what
 

Yodaweed

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I doubt that it does, but the only thing in superthrive proven to do anything is triacantrol (or however the hell you spell it)
so that being said, a compost made with alfalfa is bad-fuckin-ass, for that reason.... pardon my French..
I made a compost pile with LOADS of alfalfa meal and fresh alfalfa feed, and it was a reaaaally good batch of compost
cool thing is that contrary to popular stoner conjecture, alfalfa is great for nitrogen, a compost made with it, and given enough soil, and it'll take em all the way throooough flower, green as can be.
Well, most strains, I got some sativas that like to shed their leaves no matter what
Bro I got some similar strains, they yellow and shed fan leafs while their leafs stay green overall o nthe plant its bizzare I think its just a natural process I put this plant in a 30 gal container and it still shed and yellowed and I fed it a ton of alfalfa and insect frass both are high in nitrogen.
 

greasemonkeymann

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Bro I got some similar strains, they yellow and shed fan leafs while their leafs stay green overall o nthe plant its bizzare I think its just a natural process I put this plant in a 30 gal container and it still shed and yellowed and I fed it a ton of alfalfa and insect frass both are high in nitrogen.
oh yea, totally, I've grown many, many strains that do that, usually sativa dom hybrids, or sativas. Especially the taller ones.
I have a theory that the weather around here isn't as conducive to a plant that is used to having a totally different flowering schedule (try replicating BRIGHT ass equatorial light in the same schedule as they get)
In my experience the beefy thick squatty short fat indica-ladies tend to have little problems staying green.
 

doniawon

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Tria being a naturally occurring pgr, shouldn't interfere, but some of the vitamins n chleates could b acidic n kill bennies but not at 8 drops a gal

But it smells so Chemmy I'd leave it out of teas
 

Dr. Who

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I doubt that it does, but the only thing in superthrive proven to do anything is triacantrol (or however the hell you spell it)
so that being said, a compost made with alfalfa is bad-fuckin-ass, for that reason.... pardon my French..
I made a compost pile with LOADS of alfalfa meal and fresh alfalfa feed, and it was a reaaaally good batch of compost
cool thing is that contrary to popular stoner conjecture, alfalfa is great for nitrogen, a compost made with it, and given enough soil, and it'll take em all the way throooough flower, green as can be.
Well, most strains, I got some sativas that like to shed their leaves no matter what
I had a banana OG from a friend who said he could never get it to be green much at all. I took that as a challenge and asked for a cut to show that he was off in feeding......

Long story short, Boy I had egg on my face....Damn thing ran almost "yellow" in veg! Pretty plant with a rather potent punch....think he still has it too. I'll have to get that back, I liked it! Should be an interesting breeder.
 

Bunnybrew

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I had a banana OG from a friend who said he could never get it to be green much at all. I took that as a challenge and asked for a cut to show that he was off in feeding......

Long story short, Boy I had egg on my face....Damn thing ran almost "yellow" in veg! Pretty plant with a rather potent punch....think he still has it too. I'll have to get that back, I liked it! Should be an interesting breeder.
That's intriguing. I ran some sfv og from seed before that wasn't very stable. Showed many phenotypes. One of which never greened up very well at all. Was a healthy plant but it has damn near yellow the whole time. I ended up calling it banana kush for that reason
 

Sunny Organics

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no super thrive in organics, nothing thats in bottle. even if they claim that its organic doesn't matter. feed your soil instead!!!!!! :weed:
 
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