Vegatrain31
Active Member
It may be a point of preference but I'd love to hear what you guys and gals think is the best/easiest/cost effective nutes for an rdwc setup thanks!!
I was literally just researching them and they say the ph is very stable yet other ppl say it's over priced, I was looking at aqua flake too it's an overload of conflicting info so I'm looking for someone experienced in this field as wellFrom what I`ve read so far is that Advance Nutrients is expensive and have good marketing strategies. I`m currently using it and I wonder if I can switch up brands when I start to flower?
Advance Nutrients may be great, and I love they have their product PH Balanced but I can`t keep my DWC PH at 5.8 no way! My city water is 7.04 or something. Right now it`s sitting at PH 6.7.
I`m currently looking for cheaper alternative because if I follow Their Advcance Master Grower super deluxe grow kit it`s going to cost me 225$ CND
Lol my man!! Advanced is one of my favorites but that is my personal experience with it.From what I`ve read so far is that Advance Nutrients is expensive and have good marketing strategies. I`m currently using it and I wonder if I can switch up brands when I start to flower?
Advance Nutrients may be great, and I love they have their product PH Balanced but I can`t keep my DWC PH at 5.8 no way! My city water is 7.04 or something. Right now it`s sitting at PH 6.7.
I`m currently looking for cheaper alternative because if I follow Their Advcance Master Grower super deluxe grow kit it`s going to cost me 225$ CND
Thank you!General Hydro Flora (3-part)
CaliMagic
A silica product
pH up and down
@Exodus79, before deciding to use AN, I did a lot of research about AN's pH Perfect line and what I found was that the people that had the most problems / complaints about their pH levels were the people that insisted on checking their pH. I think that if you stop checking your pH and let the product do what it's made to do then your pH issues will be a thing of the past. The pH from my tap is a little over 7. I've had zero problems and I've never checked the pH of my res.From what I`ve read so far is that Advance Nutrients is expensive and have good marketing strategies. I`m currently using it and I wonder if I can switch up brands when I start to flower?
Advance Nutrients may be great, and I love they have their product PH Balanced but I can`t keep my DWC PH at 5.8 no way! My city water is 7.04 or something. Right now it`s sitting at PH 6.7.
I`m currently looking for cheaper alternative because if I follow Their Advcance Master Grower super deluxe grow kit it`s going to cost me 225$ CND
How do you know your mot having any problems without checking if I may ask@Exodus79, before deciding to use AN, I did a lot of research about AN's pH Perfect line and what I found was that the people that had the most problems / complaints about their pH levels were the people that insisted on checking their pH. I think that if you stop checking your pH and let the product do what it's made to do then your pH issues will be a thing of the past. The pH from my tap is a little over 7. I've had zero problems and I've never checked the pH of my res.
I hear what you`re saying, I`m green to this and it`s by these forums that I learn. Can`t say from experience because i haven`t even made a harvest before.@Exodus79, before deciding to use AN, I did a lot of research about AN's pH Perfect line and what I found was that the people that had the most problems / complaints about their pH levels were the people that insisted on checking their pH. I think that if you stop checking your pH and let the product do what it's made to do then your pH issues will be a thing of the past. The pH from my tap is a little over 7. I've had zero problems and I've never checked the pH of my res.
I totally understand what you're saying. Even though AN has three products for roots, in DWC you're going to want to use, at the very least, Tarantula for the microbes, Carboload to feed those microbes and Sensizyme to help keep the res from getting funky. Other than that, it's just the Sensi Bloom A&B. Not using combinations of their other products (Big Bud, Bud Candy etc) won't cause your crop to fail. They won't hurt but they're certainly not needed. So, for me it's well worth any extra money that AN may cost so that I can avoid the added hassles of checking and adjusting pH, buying up and down fluids, pH calibration fluid, pH pen, pen cleaning fluid, diagnosing deficiencies etc etc.I hear what you`re saying, I`m green to this and it`s by these forums that I learn. Can`t say from experience because i haven`t even made a harvest before.
It`s just that AN has 3 different products for roots, 3 different for buds etc.. Everybody what`s the best for their plant so they will buy the best, which that leads to buying them all from someone green ( new) like me.
I love it for veg, not so much in flower.I'm leaning real heavy towards greenleaf any experience with this one
Do you think it would be good if I used the MC then added the bud explosion for flowering?I love it for veg, not so much in flower.
I believe I will be switching to masterblend for flower and just using all the MC I have for veg. It is NOT a 1 part for flower if you want good results.