Like people who claim they grow on 10$ of nutes but fail to tell you that it is in sunshine mix #4Like usual,anytime anyone post a question about A.N. all the trolls jump on. And like always..the people who run their nutes and post most of the time say they work great and the rest are just haters who have their nose in the air and for the most part never even used them or half ass'd a grow with them and then whined about it. If you buy all your nutes in a hydro shop your going to pay a lot more than ordering them online. They cost a little more but really its not that much more. A.N. is fine
you do realize that sunshine is a completely soiless mix and contains absolutely no nutrients?Like people who claim they grow on 10$ of nutes but fail to tell you that it is in sunshine mix #4
Please explain?Ive been watching you two with your banter for a while. It cracks me up.
This settles it for me. Victory, you really are clueless dude.
I still like you though. You're funny.
rolling on the fucking floor...Well, Gypsum does have some calcium in it, i think. So, it's not that bad i guess.
Sorry scoob. You are right, I meant to say happy frog !! my badyou do realize that sunshine is a completely soiless mix and contains absolutely no nutrients?
I'll keep it brief...Please explain?
RIGHT, I said they had base nutes? He said there were ABSOLUTLY NO NUTRIENTS in the mix. They say right on there ad, organic starter and are you ready for it, nutrient charge.I'll keep it brief...
There are no base nutrients in Sunshine Mix #4. Advanced or just the regular stuff.
Don't sweat it man. Just keep it comin'. Please.
omg! i'm literally laughing out loud right now. please stop. you are burying yourself everytime you open your mouth. the funny part is you don't even see it. you sound like someone who's never grown a plant before. not someone who supposedly owns a hydro store.RIGHT, I said they had base nutes? He said there were ABSOLUTLY NO NUTRIENTS in the mix. They say right on there ad, organic starter and are you ready for it, nutrient charge.
C'mon scooby, show us how smart you are, explain what a nutrient charge isomg! i'm literally laughing out loud right now. please stop. you are burying yourself everytime you open your mouth. the funny part is you don't even see it. you sound like someone who's never grown a plant before. not someone who supposedly owns a hydro store.
Huh? Ummm do you know what ur talkin bout? So what is it ur saying that there r secret ingredients in the liquid nutes ppl buy at grow shops? Really, so ur saying if I go out and start my own company selling soil and ferts, but I really sit in my basement shitting into bags then mixing it with dirt but I eat really healthy so it make good soil I don't have to tell ppl that the secret ingredient in my soil is human feces as long as ppl get desired results. Or maybe I'll sell bottled diaherra as long as it grows good plants I don't have to tell ppl my secret based on ur statement, right?It's always mildly amusing to see how the haters throw out wildly inconsistent or blatantly made-up facts to support their hate.
"900+% margins"
Seriously? No one outside AN would have access to those numbers so unless you're claiming to be an employee you're clearly making that up.
Even the most basic understanding of economics makes it obvious why that's so ridiculous. Even if you can sell something at a 900% margin Econ 101 will clearly demonstrate there's actually more total money to be made at a lower margin. As price decreases the number of people willing to pay the price increases and your total sales at the lower margin actually generate higher profits.
Claiming a 900% margin is STUPID. If that were true they could run every other nutrient company out of business in less than a year simply by operating slightly over cost and underpricing the competition. And then, if they were as evil and greedy as the haters say, they could jack the price to whatever they wanted because without any competition we'd have no choice.
And the people in the shops are employees of the shops, not Advanced Nutrients. Duh. That's like getting mad at the car manufacturer because the salesman on the lot pulled a quick one on you. He works for a dealership, not Ford or whatever.
Finally, don't be naive about labels. A label-lawyer will look at the label on a nutrient and think he knows what's in the bottle. Not true. The label tells you what is in the bottle that they're REQUIRED BY LAW to list, and not what they're required by law NOT TO LIST. Those are both important things to keep in mind. There's three categories of ingredients. Stuff you HAVE to put on the label, stuff you can put on the label if you want to, and stuff you cannot put on the label.
The label on a bottle of Hammerhead is far from a recipe to duplicate it. You can certainly go out and buy monopotassium phosphate and potassium nitrate, and mix it to get a solution that has the same NPK as Hammerhead, but if you think you have the exact same thing that comes in the Hammerhead bottle you're dead wrong. You need to also know what goes in those bottles that the bureaucrats don't let them tell you about.