B1 vs Superthrive
- Subject: [GWL] B1 vs Superthrive
- From: "Linda Schaffner" linschaf@msn.com>
- Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2002 15:13:03 -0700
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I've never plugged Superthrive publicly before, but I think I
will now. In Las Vegas, which must be a plant's idea of hell, I tried not
to transplant until I had some Superthrive. If I did try to get
by without it and the plant flagged, some Superthrive doses usually revived
it and pulled it through.
Last summer, when it was 107 degrees, I experimented
with putting in some plants on our homeowners' association greenbelt--where it
was rocky, barren, unprotected and receiving reflected heat from a SW
wall. The plants were Wedelia trilobata and Chrysactinia
mexicana. They seriously wilted and withered, especially the
Wedelia, and looked unsalvagable. In a half-hearted effort to save them,
I watered them with Superthrive. Both plants survived and
thrived. I thought that was nothing less than miraculous.
Linda Schaffner
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