Advanced Nutrients

Uncle Ben

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Advanced Shyster's "satisfaction or your money back" guarantee? Hilarious! It's another one of their marketing ploys for sucker bets. "I mean, if they'll give you your money back this shit has got to be GOOD!" They know 99% of their sucker bets won't bother to file a refund claim.

Why do you think every retail store like Target or Walmart hawks Gift Cards, especially before the Christmas season? Because their records show that many will never be redeemed and if they do the customers doesn't get full value, they expire, or fees are attached. It's a great way to increase one's profit margins. http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2011/12/24/number-of-the-week-billions-in-gift-cards-go-unspent/

Get wise to the lies people.
 
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Uncle Ben

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doc, does organic have to be in soil or cant i use co-co and just use a organic tea?? that is the only way id be able to go, as dragging soil in and out my house would raise red flags to my already nosy neihbors... ive actually grown with fish tank water before wen i first started growing and even did a side by side test against advanced 3 pt with it and the fish water actually yielded within a few grams,,i was surprised to say the least..anyways if i was to try n make a tea, can u give me a list of things id need and how much of each to fill a 30 gallon res.. i can do flood n drain w/ the tea using felt bags filled with co-co fiber...
A liter of DG Foliage Pro or Grow perhaps Bloom is all you need. Each product contains ALL 13 essential elements plants require. I don't see why some of ya'll have to make this so complicated.
 

Dr. Who

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So ur gonna sit here and try to tell experienced growers that saliva dominant strains opposed to indicate dominant strains don't require diff rations of nitrogen potassium and phosphates??

That's the dumbest shit I ever heard of Sativas ABSOLUTELY NEED MORE NITROGEN throughout flowering cycles than their counterparts. ALL VARIETIES ARE NOT THE SAME AND NEITHER ARE THEIR NEEDS.

Also many diff strains require more calcium and magnesium. I got a Chem Dog original pheno I been running for years and they are cal mag hounds I run upwards of 10ml/gal otherwise they become highly deficient instantly. So that is another example of a macronutrients that differs between strains.

But ur right they all have the same needs. R U SERIOUS? LMAO ... UR A NEWBIE OBVIOUSLY
You just don't understand what I'm saying do you?

How do you relate Kyle Kushman to YOUR growing? He's a Vegan grower! What is it he calls it,,,,,,vegamatrix,,right? But you use synthetics,,,right?
Lets see,,,,synthetics are sold in bottles and have a set NPK per brand and you pour those into water and add other things so the plant actually grows......Now like I said earlier....you can change the concentration at your whim.....right?
But you did NOT change that ratio did you? A Sativa lives longer,,,,sooo,,,it uses more nutrition over it's lifetime then an Indica.....That equates to more N in bloom,,,,,BECAUSE it takes longer to finish.....It does not require a higher RATIO of NPK to finish! Got that yet?
I doubt it!

Now then, I did not belittle you or get to name calling. But I think I can do better then you have for that (I've reached the breaking point).

Try this on for size, vy braindead mudak!

chto za hoy? dolbo yeb! suka poshel nakhuy uyebok!
Yob tvoyiu mat!
kooshi govno ee oomree!

I'm done here.
 

Dr. Who

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doc, does organic have to be in soil or cant i use co-co and just use a organic tea?? that is the only way id be able to go, as dragging soil in and out my house would raise red flags to my already nosy neihbors... ive actually grown with fish tank water before wen i first started growing and even did a side by side test against advanced 3 pt with it and the fish water actually yielded within a few grams,,i was surprised to say the least..anyways if i was to try n make a tea, can u give me a list of things id need and how much of each to fill a 30 gallon res.. i can do flood n drain w/ the tea using felt bags filled with co-co fiber...
To be polite and answer a real question.....I'll post in this thread one more time..

Yes you can do hydroponic organics.....I might suggest you try the Go Box by General Organics (It has been used to win a cup in the Dam)......
I have never tried it my self (hydro organics), nor do I know much about it.....I like what I do and I'm getting to old to play with something new....

I looked at Mother earth news as that is the only article I can remember about it. Here it is and I find it pretty darn good! Now keep in mind the needs of the plant when you use the formula's they give.....

http://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/homegrown-hydroponics-zmaz77mazbon.aspx

I suggest you google it and read up on the subject......Some experimenting will be needed.

Doc
 

pk_boosted2

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Their suggested dose is 4ml/L (http://www.advancednutrients.com/products/ph-perfect-sensi-bloom-ab/) which is roughly 16mls per gallon. That's not helpful info. The only way to measure how concentrated, or in this case watery, they are is to use a ppm/TDS meter. AN's Sensi is maybe the most watery food on the market.
I've never ran the sensi I'm just speaking for the 2 part jungle juice. At 8 ml\gal just bases in 100 ppm water u will be around 800 nothing else added. So roughly 50 ppm on the ml. Bcuz there's 2 parts

The conni can't be measured w ppm it won't read correctly. They say the pH formula they use isn't meant to be measured that way and to run it half strength up to full strength if u need to. i checked just 6 ml per gallon one time a&b just tp try it and it was reading around 1800-2000 ppm from just bases before adding anything so idk lol.
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To be polite and answer a real question.....I'll post in this thread one more time..

Yes you can do hydroponic organics.....I might suggest you try the Go Box by General Organics (It has been used to win a cup in the Dam)......
I have never tried it my self (hydro organics), nor do I know much about it.....I like what I do and I'm getting to old to play with something new....

I looked at Mother earth news as that is the only article I can remember about it. Here it is and I find it pretty darn good! Now keep in mind the needs of the plant when you use the formula's they give.....

http://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/homegrown-hydroponics-zmaz77mazbon.aspx

I suggest you google it and read up on the subject......Some experimenting will be needed.

Doc
kyle kushman has his own veganic line yes. But before he came out w vegamatrix he ran Canna. He talks explicitly about is on his forum as well and even tells ppl if they dont use his vegamatrix that Canna is the best.

Second regardin u sayin that sativas need more nitrogen bcuz they grow longer YES THATS CORRECT. But most ferts dont have enough N in them because the ratio is not what they need hence the reason u need to supplement more N into feeding therefore THE POINT IS THAT IF U HAD A NUTE W MORE NITROGEN FOR FLOWERING IE THE RATIO WAS HUGHER FOR N U WOULDNT NEED TO

THIS IS BECUASE ALL PLANTS STRAINS AND VARIETIES HAVE DIFF NEEDS U JUST ANSWERED UR OWN QUESTION SO UR SOUNDING STUPID

Furthermore take ur bs somewhere else u dont even know what ur talkin about and im not a pollock so idk wtf ur saying speak English.

If ur growing organics running hydroponics is not ideal. U can run soilless w organics with good results. Ive used the GO Box feeding program it works well. Never said anything bad about it, but its not better than Canna Bio or Bio1 by H&G ive tried em all and know ppl who do big runs with both. GO Box is decent shit produces good products never said it didnt.

And AN isnt strictly synthetic its a proprietary blend of organics and synthetics so idk what ur talkin about
 

skunkd0c

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Second regardin u sayin that sativas need more nitrogen bcuz they grow longer YES THATS CORRECT. But most ferts dont have enough N in them because the ratio is not what they need hence the reason u need to supplement more N into feeding therefore
making it far more complex than it needs to be, sativas that take 14-16 weeks to finish will do fine on standard nutes without any extra additions of N
 
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