Superthrive?

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What do folks here think of Superthrive?

I've always kept a bottle around. I used to buy the big ones until Walmart stopped selling them and I realized that they cost 20-30 bucks online. So now I just keep a 4 oz bottle and use it a tad more sparingly. :)

Not sure how objective this is, but I've noticed over the years that when I would use superthrive, the plants seemed to do better.

Now keep in mind I'm not talking about an everyday useage, but only if a plant has withered because of lack of care, or it is being replanted into a new location, or simply planted in the ground for the first time.

I really can't give any numbers, but I seem to have picked up the idea somewhere along the line that when I used Superthrive in those occasions, the plants were doing better.

What do folks here think about the product?
 
There is no definitive proof that superthrive works any better then any water soluble fertilizer.
You may as well save your money!
 
Ron, you are not the only one who feels that way:


Just for the record, if you watch the video, he bunches three plants of several types together. The left hand plant is always Superthrive, the middle is Miracle Gro, and the right hand plant is only watered. There is a very noticeable difference between water only and the other two. The watered only plant is always smaller and more sickly. But there was no difference at all between the plants that were given only Miracle Gro, and the ones given Superthrive.

Interesting. That video was day 19 of the experiment.
 


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