Can I use SUPERthrive as fertilizer?

SUPERthrive is not a fertilizer itself, but it can definitely be used in conjunction with liquid fertilizers to enhance their effectiveness. It acts as a supplement to improve the uptake of nutrients by the roots, which ultimately leads to healthier and more vigorous plant growth.

I have personally used SUPERthrive in my garden and have seen great results. When I first started using it, I noticed that my plants were growing stronger and faster. The roots seemed to be more developed and able to absorb nutrients more efficiently. It was like giving my plants a boost of energy!

One of the great things about SUPERthrive is that it is highly concentrated. Just a small amount goes a long way. For every 2 ounces of SUPERthrive, you can treat up to 48 gallons of water. This means that a little bottle can last a long time, making it a cost-effective solution for improving plant health.

To use SUPERthrive with liquid fertilizers, simply mix the recommended amount of fertilizer with water as usual, and then add the appropriate amount of SUPERthrive according to the instructions on the bottle. This mixture can then be applied to your plants using a watering can, sprayer, or any other method you prefer.

I have found that using SUPERthrive in combination with liquid fertilizers provides a powerful one-two punch for promoting healthy plant growth. The fertilizers provide the necessary nutrients for the plants, while SUPERthrive enhances the roots’ ability to absorb those nutrients.

In addition to its root-boosting abilities, SUPERthrive also contains vitamins and hormones that can help plants recover from stress, transplant shock, and other adverse conditions. I have used it when transplanting seedlings, and it seemed to minimize the shock and help the plants establish themselves more quickly.

I highly recommend using SUPERthrive as a supplement to your liquid fertilizers. It can greatly improve the health and vitality of your plants, leading to more abundant blooms, stronger stems, and overall better growth. Give it a try and see the difference it can make in your garden!

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.