HeartlandHank
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Sorry.. I had a dick moment. haha. For real though, sorry about that.Lmaooooooo
I've been on meds for a bit and I'm coming off them... it's been getting the best of me.
Sorry.. I had a dick moment. haha. For real though, sorry about that.Lmaooooooo
Man I was bout to get at you bro, glad u recanted your blabber. Anyway situation sounds pretty damn smart. I read a couple comments n threads he started n he seems to know wtf he's doin and talkin about.Sorry.. I had a dick moment. haha. For real though, sorry about that.
I've been on meds for a bit and I'm coming off them... it's been getting the best of me.
If you are comparing Dyna Gro to AN u can only compare costs for the Sensi Grow A+B which also has the pH perfect that Dyna Gro does not. Therefore it would cost me $80 to use just that product that has the same breakdown as dyna grow in terms of what elements are in it. The pH perfect allows for the perfect availability for your plants nutrient uptake at all times giving you the maximum possible efficiency of your nutrients.Secondly, you should be using DynaBloom for your flowering because its lower nitrogen content. You are reducing your harvest drastically. I looked up Dyna Gro and it would cost me $46 for the same concentration of available nutrients. The quality of 2 the products is far different.Well man, you like what you like... I'm not there to see what your results are... just seems like a lot of cash to me.
400 gal of Dyna Gro will run you about $20-$30. But, maybe you're getting better results.
I'm playing with H&G again right now. Trying to compare some nutes to DG.
$700 is a whole lot of money. What kind of yields do you see from the 100g system?
Oh, ok that's 2 750s with a light mover and co2.. i got ya.Secondly, you should be using DynaBloom for your flowering because its lower nitrogen content. You are reducing your harvest drastically.
update that pic,with something new.....anybody can grow some nug,with any kind of nutes,they all work,some better than others...all of them get money from us..how much you think it cost to make dyna gro? or any other nute?Ridiculous!
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/676886-day-42-flowering.html#post9253992
AN and the other Advanced Shysters love you!
Look, if you can't get better results with a $15 bottle of Dyna-Gro Foliage Pro, without any of that other crap which does no good except to the pocketbook of hydro scalpers, then you need to try another hobby.
See my avatar? Cheap soil and a $3.00 box of plant food from Walmart resulted in a 6" diameter cola that was solid thru and thru. Absolutely NO air spaces in that cola - solid bud.
Uncle Ben
I bet AN spends more on their labels and marketing per unit than the fertilizer itself..how much you think it cost to make dyna gro? or any other nute?
The science of it all will set you free. The marketing hype and your dreams will enslave you.I am really just curious as to when the nickel and dime logic started really making sense around here? I mean specifically...the illusory trend of short term economic compromising. Products that are insignificantly cheaper are touted as "identical" to those like Advanced and seem to be gaining popular appeal. The Dyna-Grower emerges out of this landscape convinced that there is absolutely no merit to additives and no blowback in terms of yeild or quality. I am not sure that the barometer of savvy growing is shaving off dollars here and there. If a product is superior? If yeild increases? If vigor is sustained? these are questions....thrift is appealling and sensible but at what cost?? In hypothetical terms, a lot is at stake for people who prioritize their grow room infrastructures based on cost. The extreme modalities ie; All purpose 1 part nutrient or 12 part AN deluxe solutions are a tail-chasers dream....the constant echo of what could have been, what didn't matter, and what works? will continue the dreadcry so long as we let it. I am not here to support one or the other outright but rather to challenge the growers to invest properly. By this, I mean the cost-benefit analysis based on the growers needs for optimum conditions as well as appealing arithmetic. To run a tight ship the master grower needs repeatability eventually. The constant tinkering and switching of products used or unused makes for a long term issue in this regard. So, what to do??? Take notes....work towards principles of economy by letting your garden thrive to it's potential.
In effect, all I want is to be set free. I understand how this reads and your opinion on the matter. I am merely reacting to what I see happening in others and, like me, science could set free also. Nobody knows every product and the science it operates upon. To claim anything is hype before observing is not science. I have no interest in reinventing or consuming.The science of it all will set you free. The marketing hype and your dreams will enslave you. You have a choice.........
Exactly, I use AN because i can knowingly add everything a plant needs to grow including enzymes, sugars, starches, the list goes on and on. You can grow frosty green bud in poland spring water with a cfl and a dixie cup filled with dirt, that means nothing. It comes down to taste, potency, and aroma, and high.In effect, all I want is to be set free. I understand how this reads and your opinion on the matter. I am merely reacting to what I see happening in others and, like me, science could set free also. Nobody knows every product and the science it operates upon. To claim anything is hype before observing is not science. I have no interest in reinventing or consuming.
Also all those people comparing costs for their soil grows is not the same thing. I grow in a hydroponics medium. It is a known fact that hydroponics mediums allow for maximum nutrient availability to the plants over soil. Comparing a hydroponics costs to soil costs is two completely different thingsJust finished weighing my last grow, I used only foliage pro, i pulled a 1/4 lb per plant DRY and that was off of a vortex which is known to not be a big yielder. I used promix and EWC's. In flower, i never fed over 1000ppm, but I fed with every watering. EFFFFFE AN, they can suck it.
Do you have anything at all to backup either of these statements? An AN pamphlet? Are you familiar with the term return on investment?no other brands solutions suspend themselves in water for as long as AN products or balance the pH allowing for maximum nutrient efficiency. pH is the #1 robber when it comes to a harvest.
Basic chemistry knowledge backs this up and i used the term ROI in my first post..Do you have anything at all to back up either of these statements? An AN pamphlet? Are you familiar with the term return on investment?
Does it have electrolytes too?