AN overdrive

CC Dobbs

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I suggest you look into how plants uptake nutes and what plants do once they uptake those nutes, Once you learn that, you won't make stupid statements about chemmy tasting weed. Go pour some salt on a table, then pour some sugar, then tell me which one resembles bad burning bud.
Your logic is astounding. Thanks for the dose of nonsense .
 

Wilksey

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Yep, natural selections not working as well these days eh!
/shrug

AN just goes to show how easy it is to take advantage of idiots and the ignorant alike.

How many growers actually do side by sides before making claims about any given product? Not many. And yet growers will make countless unfounded claims about "product X" having "impact Y" on their plants....with NO conclusive proof AT ALL.

AN takes advantage of these idiots by selling them the exact same shit found in any generic fertilizer, except they charge more, and put it in 9 different bottles.

Show me side by sides where AN actually out performs decent one part ferts and I might give them some credit, but as it stands now, EVERY side by side I've seen shows AN produces similar results as any other nute line, and it's certainly not worth the extra cost and hassle.

There's quite a few RIU outdoor growers absolutely KILLING it using soil and max sea, and I've seen our indoor growers getting the same kind of results with one part ferts like Dyna-gro and Jacks classic. There's NO need to buy overpriced nutes, let alone multiple bottles of overpriced nutes.

Bottom line: AN does NOT produce a better product than MANY one part fert lines that are MUCH more reasonably priced.

Do what you think is best.
 

BROBIE

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/shrug

AN just goes to show how easy it is to take advantage of idiots and the ignorant alike.

How many growers actually do side by sides before making claims about any given product? Not many. And yet growers will make countless unfounded claims about "product X" having "impact Y" on their plants....with NO conclusive proof AT ALL.

AN takes advantage of these idiots by selling them the exact same shit found in any generic fertilizer, except they charge more, and put it in 9 different bottles.

Show me side by sides where AN actually out performs decent one part ferts and I might give them some credit, but as it stands now, EVERY side by side I've seen shows AN produces similar results as any other nute line, and it's certainly not worth the extra cost and hassle.

There's quite a few RIU outdoor growers absolutely KILLING it using soil and max sea, and I've seen our indoor growers getting the same kind of results with one part ferts like Dyna-gro and Jacks classic. There's NO need to buy overpriced nutes, let alone multiple bottles of overpriced nutes.

Bottom line: AN does NOT produce a better product than MANY one part fert lines that are MUCH more reasonably priced.

Do what you think is best.
Show me anything cheaper than Sensi that does what it does. With Fulvics,humics,amino's, a surfactant, ph perfect. All in one. Time is money also don't you know. As for all the rest...look at Humboldt, Botanicare and all. Look at Dyna itself, they have several bottles and more to come. Dyna is cheaper but I WANT
Fulvics,humics,amino's, a surfactant, ph perfect. in my base. It's called choice. But you would have to do some serious hunting around to find another product with all that is in Sensi. Plus the fact that users report needing maybe 1/2 to 3/4 dose maximum than the directions call for.
EDIT: BTW I never need cal/mag either, even in coco. done it. Also, yield isn't the only determinant. Stress tolerance should also be taken into account,
 
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BROBIE

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You are kidding me right? Where are the Fulvics, Humics,PH control, price? How much does ut cost? No N-P-K. Typical euro trash . Seperate Hard Water? Another formulation for rockwool....geez. I guess it would be cheaper.
 

BROBIE

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That is in your OPINION. Sensi is Muti-medium and the acids WOULD have value. It satisfies all, regardless if it's coco,promix,rockwool,hard,soft, ph control saves time. Your stuff is cheap though and if I were to do nothing but use a set method, i would try it.

Problem too is that I'm in the USA.Is this stuff really IONIC nutes? I could probable do a fairer comparison.
 

BROBIE

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Looking at the Ionic line I see 5ml/liter? pretty watery to me compared to sensi at 2ml/liter (assuming you want to dose at full strength) Dude , poor competitor. I'm just honestly comparing here and It doesn't even come close

Hydroponics - Add Ionic® Bloom to tap water at the rate of 5ml per liter or 4 teaspoons per gallon. One quart dilutes to make 50 gallons of nutrient solution specifically formulated for the reproductive fruiting and flowering stages of plant growth.
 

budman111

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Looking at the Ionic line I see 5ml/liter? pretty watery to me compared to sensi at 2ml/liter
Pull your head our of your ass its 4 mL per Liter of base nutrients during weeks 1 through 6 of your flowering phase and not 2ml, what a salesman with distorted tactics.
 

BROBIE

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Pull your head our of your ass its 4 mL per Liter of base nutrients during weeks 1 through 6 of your flowering phase and not 2ml
O, im sorry. the 2ml is what I actually use. Please be more pleasant. I'm really trying hard here wasting my time with you when the whole subject matter is that I WANT ACIDS, a surfactant and PH control IN MY FORMULA yet you can't produce a comparable alternative. PH control saves time. Allthese things in Sensi means I can grow in ANYTHING. Muti-element chelating nutes, industry first means each are more efficient. Thats why no need for like cal/mag !!!

No comparison
 
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