jessy koons
New Member
OK, Old wives tale #2.
Superthrive.
Most people have seen this product in stores and many others use it regularly. If you want to understand what it is and what it does do not read the packaging. The words on the packaging are funny but not helpful at all. If you've never looked at it, and you need a good laugh, give it a read. The active ingredients are B1 ( my favorite ) and 1-Napthyl acetic acid. NAA is a synthetic plant hormone and is considered a pesticide. Superthrive is considered an unregistered pesticide in several states and is banned from sale. As an ingredient in your fertilizer program it is dangerous because it will work systemically and so pollute your weed for a long time as the plant is growing.
Bad shit.
I expect to hear from people that will swear by it because granny used it or your favorite uncle with the magical green thumb went through gallons of this crap.
Again I say whatever.
BTW... I've got Girl Scout Cookies and you can't have any. lol
Superthrive.
Most people have seen this product in stores and many others use it regularly. If you want to understand what it is and what it does do not read the packaging. The words on the packaging are funny but not helpful at all. If you've never looked at it, and you need a good laugh, give it a read. The active ingredients are B1 ( my favorite ) and 1-Napthyl acetic acid. NAA is a synthetic plant hormone and is considered a pesticide. Superthrive is considered an unregistered pesticide in several states and is banned from sale. As an ingredient in your fertilizer program it is dangerous because it will work systemically and so pollute your weed for a long time as the plant is growing.
Bad shit.
I expect to hear from people that will swear by it because granny used it or your favorite uncle with the magical green thumb went through gallons of this crap.
Again I say whatever.
BTW... I've got Girl Scout Cookies and you can't have any. lol