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SUPER

Hi Kevin,
Personally I would not bother with super thrive for a Darlingtonia, they seem to thrive on what they catch. What they do thrive on is an overhead drenching with a watering can fitted with a fine rose and grow very tall

The Cephalotus is a small pitcher plant from South West Australia and pitchers seldom grow larger than 1 1/2".
 
how can i get this substance abe 100% sure it is suitable for a s.leucophylla seedling
i have only few seed, and i dont plan on all surving
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so superthrive would help in the growth rate
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thx
 
so how do you apply SUPER
                           thrive
                              to seedling lucys?
 
IMO, do not give ST to seedlings. It is just an unnecessary risk that would probably either rot their few roots or cause algae to form, smothering them like syrup over ice cream.
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Once you have mature plants that are a few years old, you may want to try ST diluted to 1 drop per gallon, but no more.

Chris
 
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