cutting edge seems to be better than both imo...What is better? and have you used both?
The best approach is to find out the NPK and micro values/ratio. If you don't know that, you'll never become a master gardener.I perfer the botainicare organic. I heard rave reviews about foxfarm, used it to the "t" and saw a 29% decrease! The best is to find exactly what that particular straind wants.
The best approach is to find out the NPK and micro values/ratio. If you don't know that, you'll never become a master gardener.
If you really analyze the "cannabis specific" foods, you'll realize that most of them are crap, designed to empty the pockets of primarily noobs or the unsophisticated grower, their primary targets.
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Is that right?a lot of products today have unlisted flowering regulating hormones......... they are doing the magic, not the NPK...
Yeah, it's the "trade secrets."its the same with root promoting products.... Roots Exelurator doesnt work well because the NPK... it works well because of the unlisted ingredients.
"Old school" is for horticulturists. Hype is for fools.These days there are a lot of products like this and just simply checking the Guaranteed Analysis is becoming a oldschool outdated way of deciding which nutes to buy.
Then you need to check out my gardens. What do yours look like?I dont think AN makes the best products and i believe they are totally over priced but i wouldnt go using $5.00 miracle grow either...
Sounds like we have something in common.oh shit,
yes that is correct... check into it.
i dont buy into hype... i dont use AN... i do research, i also do my own side by side tests and i attend the trade shows, talk to nutrient company owners, i read, read and read some more... I also attend a horticulture trade school, and i have been a state lic. landscape contractor working with plants for the last 14 years..... so i think i know a little about plants and nutrients... especially these plants.
Doesn't mean it isn't good tasting bud either. I have many brands of plant foods, it's their analysis, purity and value that count, not some half naked chick on a website designed to attract kids with dreams because their products don't measure up in the real world of botany and they need all the ad crutches they can muster up. I buy 25 lb. bags of the highest quality salts, super soluble plant food, for $19 delivered that will run circles around the crap and hype that AN sells, at a fraction of the cost.just because you can grow big buds with miracle grow doesnt mean its good tasting bud...
Urea tastes like what? lol Urea, a safe source of N, is converted into salts before uptake by microbial activity or ion exchanges within the plant cells. That's about as lame as the unfounded mantra that chlorophyll tastes like crap. Folks don't have a clue what happens to either when processed under certain conditions. Nothing more than feelings, not facts. Know the difference.those cheap nutes are usually high in urea based nitrogen which is almost impossible to leach from the plant before harvest...... urea taste like piss.... thats just my first complaint... but if you like it then rock it bro!
In the end, it's the salts that matter.if you think a plant cannot benefit from anything but the NPK and secondary nutrients then you are simply wrong.
Did I ever tell that dat thang I am hiding behind in my avatar was so big and <cough> ROCK HARD!and my gardens are doing just amazing...
but i dont need to drive the big truck to show off to everyone... because i know i have the bigger penis...
I do my own blend starting with commercial potting soils.What is the name of the soil you are talking about? Thanks
is that your complete nutrient line up from advanced? i have been considering trying them out just to decide for myself...I've personally used both foxfarm and AN. I used the whole foxfarm line including the synthetics open sesame, beastie bloomz, and cha ching. IMO they work fine especially for beginning growers. After about a year I've moved on to AN sensi blooom, big bud, b-52,voodoo juice and have to say its way better than foxfarm. Its a lot pricier but definatly worth it. Invest the money into ur crop and it will pay itself when you harvest. If ur strapped on cash go with foxfarm. I've pulled 1.7 lbs a light before off of foxfarms line.
Yea that's all I'm using fron AN. I'm growing auto strain so don't rally use any grow nutes. I use only superthrive during vegging. Also I'm gonna use molasses for the first time this crop during flower. IMO I think foxfarm wasn't included in the nutrient challenge cause all those other brands are more expensive and more for advanced growers. Just my opinion though.is that your complete nutrient line up from advanced? i have been considering trying them out just to decide for myself...
Also, it has always boggled my mind as to why advanced nutrients nutrient challenge never included fox farms.. any thoughts on this?
are you in soil or hydro? i was looking into advanced, and i have been in search the best lineup from advanced for soil.. so far i have done fox farms, dutch master gold, and humbolt and gotten best results with fox farms...Yea that's all I'm using fron AN. I'm growing auto strain so don't rally use any grow nutes. I use only superthrive during vegging. Also I'm gonna use molasses for the first time this crop during flower. IMO I think foxfarm wasn't included in the nutrient challenge cause all those other brands are more expensive and more for advanced growers. Just my opinion though.
You should. Based on a quick look at your journal, you've got some serious leaf chlorosis and yellowing. A food with a higher amount of N would fix it. Problem is, most of the food vendors you're using do not understand the function of N as reflected by the makeup of their products, or don't care.Yea that's all I'm using fron AN. I'm growing auto strain so don't rally use any grow nutes.
You're wasting your time and money. It will have no beneficial effect during veg. Superthrive for starts can and will work against you, it is a synthetic hormone and Vitamin B1 that is meant to induce root cell division and elongation. It should be used only as a root drench at no more than 10 drops per gallon.I use only superthrive during vegging.