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Superthrive Plantfood / Hormones 1 Pint B Vitamins 16oz.
$ 18.47
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Superthrive 16 oz. (One Pint)Superthrive, is aplant lovers favorite and the plant will love you back. Superthrive isnot a fertilizer, but rather a supplement for plants - even transplantsand otherwisedistressed plants. Superthrive contains a unique mix of 50 vitaminsand hormones that plants need to stay healthy. Highly concentrated. Available in 1oz, 2oz, 4oz, Pint, Quart,&Gallon.
Superthrive has been kickin butt since it won the only science and industry gold medal known to have been awarded at any official world's fair in 1940. Superthrive today is still unchallenged in its effective use as a plant stimulant, containing 50 vitamins and hormones necessary for healthy plant growth.
Superthrive is NOT a plant food, but should be used in conjunction with a good fertilizing regimen. It is used for plant heath and maintenance, stress reducer in transplanting and increasing flower blooms, fruit and vegetable production.
Superthrive can be used every time you water your plants at a ratio of one drop per gallon, this stuff goes a long way.
Its uses are endless and most important it is completely ORGANIC in nature. Popular in Hydroponics, orchards, field crops, lawn care, seed germination. Gardeners can benefit by healthier fruit and vegetables, as well as flowers and landscape plants.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A 2 oz. bottle of SUPERthrive, with a capful of the brown liquid
1-Naphthaleneacetic acid (syn. 1-Napthyl acetic acid), a plant hormone, one of the active ingredients in SUPERthrive
SUPERthrive is a WARF testing lab certified non-toxic liquidconcentrated growth enhancer product for plants, which has beenavailable since 1940. It contains ".09% vitamin B1, .048% 1-Napthyl acetic acid",[1].
The packaging says that it should be included in the normalfertilizing program to improve some 50 phases of horticulture. Thepackaging does not claim to have any N-P-K (macro-nutrient fertilizer) or trace minerals.
The hormone 1-Naphthyl acetic acid (NAA) does not occur naturally.Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA),products containing NAA require registration with the EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA) as pesticides. The sale of Superthrive isprohibited in Oklahoma, Minnesota, and Oregon as an unregisteredpesticide.
Uses include transplanting, reviving, and general strengthening of growth of trees and other plants.
The SUPERthrive product has many adherents, not only professionalhorticulturalists, but, according to its packaging: "US Departments ofAgriculture, Army, Navy; states, cities,[2] counties,[3] universities."
SUPERthrive was developed by Dr. John A. A. Thomson, now 97 yearsold and reportedly still at work. In 2006, he was the first chemist toreceive the National Lawn & Garden Marketing & DistributionAssociation's Lifetime Achievement Award.[4][5]