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    Default Superthrive, opinions and reviews?

    Debating weather or not to add Superthrive to my current feeding schedule, recommended by a friend who uses it alongside the atami range, (I'm canna) does anyone see any benefits from this?

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    Super thrive is good for cuts but that’s the only time I’d use it, try great white , pricey but you’ll see a huge difference in root ball

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    I've never been tempted outside Canna as it does all I want
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    See I was going to add great white but came across tnc mycorr max (think I have another thread on this) so I decided to use this with my NL auto but she's having very slow growth, popped into my medium on boxing day and she's only just started her 3rd true set, all others without the mycorr seem to be thriving, was debating superthrive as added supplement to encourage faster growth and resilience, as far as canna goes I'm not very experienced this is my second grow now, and to be honest very impressed with it, just looking for other additives to add a long side to help with stress as my room can peak at 29c, already adding silicon to help with this but just wanted a back up plan too, obviously the easiest way is to control the temp but that's not a option really without AC, sorry for the essay fellas

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    If your stuck with high temps try looking into landrace strains, they’ll take the heat more , some African strains are good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murdock View Post
    If your stuck with high temps try looking into landrace strains, they’ll take the heat more , some African strains are good
    Now this is a great tip!

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