Haven't been on the site since the hacking incident kinda freaked me out honestly...In any event I was using the COMPLETE House and Garden line up with Manna Mix and an inch of hydroton *for drainage* in a five gallon pot....honestly not very impressed with my results..followed the feed instructions to a T and only get about 2oz max *one plant one time had 4* per plant...I know there are a TON of extra variables, (light, air, watering, bugs if any, PH etc.) BUT if your going off strictly oz per plant and how much it is to run a whole garden (IN the state of RI"s case 12 plants) then it's not worth it..hence I went looking today for an AN thread and found this one. Been using AD PH perfect Sensi Grow A+B and I have to say I couldn't be happier with it...I've gone though at least 2 decent PH pens and went with a Blue Lab some time ago..but once I get rid of my soil mix plants (currently running on H&G coco coir) then I have no real use for it other than my cloner..PHing is PITA and I'm glad there's a formula out there that's designed specifically for our uses as horticulturists. Going to go with the Hobbyist Package in two more weeks but once that two weeks is up my question really is do I start following the Sensi Bloom A+B schedule as soon as 12/12 or wait the usual 6 days or so after you flip 12/12 Hope all of you have been well.
@420 Marine - I am currently running the Hobbyist pack and just like you ,in coco medium. Let me reach out to you and perhaps save you a little scratch. The AN PH line is indeed Perfect. Perfect growth, no problems. My issue is with the Hobby pack:
1) They provide Voodoo juice which dosage wise, is SO disproportionate to the rest of the pack items. The Voodoo is only required during the first 2 weeks of bloom yet it accounts for 60% of the pack cost !! Now I don't see an absolute need to enhance ones root system in a controlled environment, especially growing in coco. In my experience, an over zealous root system just results in me having to drill holes in it for proper water flow. If you must try it, get a small bottle.
2) Now doing some light research I found that Big Bud boasts amino acids as it's main reason to buy it. However, the aminos are already incorporated in the PH perfect base,except for the macro nutrients. PH Perfect base has humics,fulvics,amino's, a surfactant and essential micronutrients. You will read that Big Bud is the shit and a must have but these were grows without PH-Perfect.
3) The jury is still out on B-52 with me.
Overdrive on the other hand is nice. I have seen significant growth and bud engorgement with it. I used it on an auto just after I obtained the Growers Pack. It would take much convincing to get me away from it.
Like I say,the jury is still out on B-52 but I'm getting the feeling it isn't what it's hyped up to be. I'm coming to the conclusion that the PH base, with an economical booster that provides vitamins like GH Koolbloom @ 18$/qt; a silicon supplement like Dyna-gro's Pro-Tekt , Dutchmaster Silica, or Rhino (if you want to stay in the PH lineup)
In summary, if you ax Voodoo and Big Bud, you will save a bundle: The 1 liter kit runs $170 average. If you went out and just bought B-52 and Overdrive it would run $41 and $35 respectively , a $100 savings !! IMO Advanced Nutrients has come out with a fantastic, economical base nutrient 2 part. Darth Vader, CEO of marketing took over though and insisted on ripping everyone off with these kits. (Voodoo at 5 times the volume needed with a limited shelf life and Big Bud redundancy for example) .