I'll agree with all of the above advice about miracles in a bottle, but I still had to try some snake oil myself. I have several small plants in pots, a couple in the ground, various shades of sunlight available to them. There are four that are apr. three and a half weeks old, sitting side by side, same size containers, same soil mix, etc. But two of them are half the size of the other two. Could be a fungus, could be I damaged those particular two during transplanting. But nothing ventured, nothing gained. So I bought a small bottle of Superthrive, mixed it and watered the two that are stunted and weak looking. I have taken pictures of them all to try and compare later. ( I'm an old fart and short term memory isn't all that it's cracked up to be.)
From what I've gleaned off the 'net, it's a shot, albeit a small one, that this will do the roots a little good and maybe help a little, even though I know it really won't do much else, if anything at all. It's mostly B1 and a type of Auxin, kin to agent orange, which if used regularly would stop vegetative growth and budding. That's why I'm only trying it on these two small plants as a one shot deal as simply an additive. Is there anyone else that has any experience with this product?
