Are Advanced Nutrients still good?

Are Advanced Nutrients still good?

  • Yes they are good

  • Theyre the same that theyve always been

  • No they are different now and not good anymore


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a mongo frog

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Sensi and Piranha are still some good shit for mineral salts and fungi. I think the co owner of AN started a new line called emerald harvest or something but it's just as expensive as the new US based H&G.
House and garden base is super inexpensive. Less then 10 bucks a liter if you don't buy online.
 

BenRipped

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Come on man those grape farmers soil is so rich with life it doesn't need anything added that's completely different then growing soiless or hydro...So according to you Mycorrhizal, Trichoderma, Chitosan, Triacontanol, IBA, Bap-6 ect. is utter bullshit...If so I think I might be done with the marijuana community lol real talk!
I agree Mycorrhizal, Trichoderma are needed in soilless to reach highest quality. Biohydroponics is real talk!
 

Budley Doright

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House and garden base is super inexpensive. Less then 10 bucks a liter if you don't buy online.
Not here it's not lol. It's $35 at the grow shop for both A&B :(. I buy my premixed from a manufacturer close by for $25 for 4 liters of A&B and it actually has the same results as HG. Honestly all I use are the cheap base nutes, hydroguard but looking for cheaper something, and Vitanimo, also looking for a cheaper alternative. In my case the two additives have really made a difference. The root mass is huge but did also chill the water at the same time as adding hydroguard so perhaps not the hydroguard. The vitanimo has made the leaf structure stay green and healthy throughout the run. No more blotching leaves, you know, the ones everyone says is a sign of calcium def, had that up to starting the vitanimo. Both are pricey but given they last for two to three runs its negligible. Each run costs me about $30 I figure in nutrients for 6 plants.
 

Budley Doright

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$30 of my nutes is good for years at least 8 to 10 runs 8)
LOL that's amazing. Actually I'm ok with the $30. But yup as I said I keep trying new stuff. Now we're also talking hydro versus kitty litter. If I added up all the $'s for my outdoor it would be about the same, hard to tell though, use the same stuff for veggies. But that's great RM glad your keeping your costs down to $3 a run :).
 
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