Connoisseur Part A+B Bloom nutrient???

AN? Really? Advanced Nutrients.......run away,,,,run away.
They work, but they are a rip off.
Yes, they are, if you fall for their marketing and buy 100 diff products. I run the 3 part pH Perfect in veg, and sensi bloom in...well....bloom. I have been having great results so far, Have not ph'd my water a single time(I reccomend you check it to make sure the first few times). I also only run big bud, and overdrive(and bud ignitor, but I got it for free, wouldnt really reccomend spending the $100 on it). It doesnt work out to be insanely expensive, as long as you dont buy all their 100 different products. Some people hate it, and i dont really get why, the base isnt THAT expensive, big bud is a bit pricey, but it works really well. Overdrive is basically just pk 13/14, late bloom finisher, works great, little pricey(I paid about $45/Litre). Its all up to you in the end, I reccomend AN, some people hate it, some people love it.

Hahah what do u recommend?

If you want some cheaper alternatives, check out GH FloraNova series, the Flora series(AN Makes the Jungle Juice 3 part which is IDENTICAL, and cheaper), Dyna-gro if it's available(never used it but heard great things), And House and Garden(pretty damn expensive, but also works extremely well)

Edit: I've also heard excellent things about the Connie, was going to run it myself this time but it was on back order, and I needed bloom nutes so I grabbed a gallon of sensi bloom instead, which has been working excellently for me, not a single problem/defeciency. Runs a bit hot though so im doing 3/4 Strength.
 
I will never say AN doesn't work.
I don't like how they try and sell you many layers of crap to get what I can do for FAR less.
Whats with the grower level shit anyway? What crap! How about you just send them your bank card.

I don't care for H&G either. To much stuff at to many ratio's and that simply creates waste. I find their products tend to make a brick of my soil as I'm not inclined to "pour through" my money.

If you must go synthetic. (in no particular order).

Hesi
Dyna-Gro
Canna
and anything you can find that does not use Urea as a base for it's N.
 
40 days from seed inside my cabinet in DWCunder 60w led lights. I have been using only AN PH perfect SensiBloom A+B from seed at 1/2 the recommended dose. I dont use my PH and PPM meters anymore.
 

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LOVE the advanced nutrients PH Perect lineup. I havent had a burnt or twisted leaf since i started using it. No ppm or ph meter ever. big fat budzz. IMO its cheap for what you get. I use it at 1/2 strength or 3/4 for a heavy feeding.
Ive used 2 and 3 part php for veg, both were good and I am currentyl using the 3-part, and I use connoisseur for flower, along with bud candy. I dont use any other extras, i dont think it would make much difference in the end.
 
The Sensi Coco 2 part bloom is one of the best liquid-based nutes that I have used. Top 3 ranking at least. The girls thirst for it.

They were out of Sensi this time so she gave me Connoisseur 2 part bloom for coco at the same price. It's a very similar formula. I have yet to try it but I did notice that it has amino-chelated potassium, which the Sensi does not. It's the first time that I have seen potassium in that form in a liquid-based fert. Also, the rest of the micros, as well as some of the magnesium are amino-chelated, but there are others that also do that. Greenleaf Mega Crop, for example, amino-chelates their micros in addition to their calcium and magnesium. I know little about chelating, but I have read that amino makes it more readily available and is considered by some to be a superior form of chelation.

Both the Sensi line and the Connoisseur line contain humic and fulvic acids, which is a nice addition. They don't list the specific amounts of either but they are the first ingredients listed on each respective bottle. There is also a surfactant. I don't know if this is really needed, but I am not going to complain. The base seems to have a smell of molasses to it, but this is not listed in the ingredients so it could be something that only smells similar.

The PH thing is really funny. I tested it at 7 different strengths. Starting with a base tap water PH of 6.8, I added nutes at .5ml per liter and worked my way up in half ml increments until I reached 3.5 ml per liter, which gives about 1.4 EC; a value that I would never exceed under normal circumstances. Every one of those values gave a PH of about 5.8. I think one of them gave 5.9, but that was the only variation. Out of curiosity I mixed only .125 ( 1/8 ) of a ml and it still gave that same reading. This is less than .1 EC!!! I then added Potassium silicate (Protekt) after mixing a batch at 1.2EC in order to try to "break" it. It still kept the same PH up until a little under 1 ml per liter of potassium silicate at which point I finally "broke" it and caused the PH to rise to about 6. That's one heck of a buffer!


It's very interesting stuff.
 
The Sensi 2 part bloom is one of the best liquid-based nutes that I have used.
The Sensi 2 part bloom is the worst liquid-based nutes that I have used.

After 9 weeks the clear liquid bottle had green spherical objects floating about in it and good luck sending it back to Mike for a refund.

Canna flores for me, they even add pH neutral silica, does AN do that? No.
 
Just go with Botanicare grow and bloom with some Floralicious plus been working great for me for years since I started
 
I do have Botanicare Kind. I currently mix it with Dynagro FP for veg. It's really good stuff and I really like it. I own MAAANY different brands of fert. I can never just stick with one thing. It's a bit of a problem sometimes. But this thread is about AN Connoisseur.
 
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