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09-14-2010, 09:40 AM
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Both SuperThrive and K-L-N (and many other products) contain synthetic rooting hormones, and there is no question that they have an impact on root growth.
That, however, does not make them into a spectacular addition to everyone's cultural regime, and additions beyond the periodic "shot" or very large doses adds nothing.
Think of hormone supplementation like flipping a light switch:
- The hormone addition to your fertilizer solution is your finger pushing the switch up, resulting in the light (initiation of root growth) being turned "on".
- Putting upward pressure on the switch lever again (additional dosing of hormones) or pressing on it harder (larger doses) does not make the light brighter!
- Once time has passed, the effect of the hormone fades, and it's equivalent to someone having turned the light off, giving the hormone another opportunity to be effective.
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09-14-2010, 07:23 PM
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So, if I'm understanding you correctly, instead of including ST or K-L-N with every watering, is it best to add to every "nth" watering? What is the recommended "nth" watering?
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09-15-2010, 02:15 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ray
Both SuperThrive and K-L-N (and many other products) contain synthetic rooting hormones, and there is no question that they have an impact on root growth.
That, however, does not make them into a spectacular addition to everyone's cultural regime, and additions beyond the periodic "shot" or very large doses adds nothing.
Think of hormone supplementation like flipping a light switch:
- The hormone addition to your fertilizer solution is your finger pushing the switch up, resulting in the light (initiation of root growth) being turned "on".
- Putting upward pressure on the switch lever again (additional dosing of hormones) or pressing on it harder (larger doses) does not make the light brighter!
- Once time has passed, the effect of the hormone fades, and it's equivalent to someone having turned the light off, giving the hormone another opportunity to be effective.
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you always have the best explanations for everything, i like how its compared to everyday things. very straightforward. as for the st, yes i only used it once because i was wary of any root burn and/or deformities happening. also the vial is small and should run out soone because im going to give it to all the plants so that they can build up a root system to survive the winters better.
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09-16-2010, 12:26 PM
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Grasshopper, if you are paying attention to growing your plants right, you don't need it at all! However, I would think a once-a-month does of a drop or two per gallon of fertilizer is OK.
Damage or flower deformation only occurs with levels approaching a teaspoon per gallon at every watering; I'd not worry about it at reasonable usage rates.
The hormones are quite unstable, so you should be sure to but fresh stock and keep it cool and dark. I have begun refrigerating the stuff I buy for resale.
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09-16-2010, 07:11 PM
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i read that in one of your posts i think, ray. so i keep it in the fridge towards the back where its cooler and darker
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