sparki
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3absFPTdXuk this is what turned me to AN
Never once huh? Figure it out guy.After all, it is their money to spend how ever they want, and ive never once seen a AN lover change his mind about how great AN is unless they come to the conclusion on their own from their own experiences...
anyways, peaceout players.
not sure what ur problem is, but thanks for the killer advise !Never once huh? Figure it out guy.
I actually just took your post wrong. I thought you were being snotty about AN users. I'm still pretty sure you were trying to be.not sure what ur problem is, but thanks for the killer advise !
what did i say that offended you?
im on your side for the most part, i even gave u +rep for one of the posts u made in this thread about making your own toothpaste because it made me laugh... i like it when you are funny more then when you are a dick
Of course. It's all about the money. Advertisements work on many, reason why the world is full of ads. Me? Mama didn't raise no fool.the video was classic... all the AN marketing video's are.
ive talked to their reps in person a few times and they are some real car salesman conmen imo.
I've used Peter's 20-20-20 with fantastic results but assumed the higher end stuff must be better. I'm starting to see that sometimes experience and reputation beats the latest greatest.The reason why it's so confusing is folks don't understand plant nutrition and then use the "he said, she said's" as a crutch which always ends up in a confusing mire of forum recommended, hyped up, over priced products designed to attract noobs and kids.
IMO, if you can't figure out that a value priced, well balanced $5.00 box of Peters fertilizer is all you need, then you need to find another hobby.
Of course, that's part of the marketing design. If I had a clothing store and on one rack I had a shirt priced at a discount of $9.95 and on another rack the same shirt was priced at $19.95, most people would think the value priced item was somehow inferior.I've used Peter's 20-20-20 with fantastic results but assumed the higher end stuff must be better.
What was your experience with AN when you used it and what did they represent that is not true? You live in America right? Isn't everything in marketing misrepresenting something to some extent? Beer companies will have to believe that if you drink there beer you'll have the best time of your life, chicks will dig you and men will respect you. "(There is NO WAY you can confirm what they represent.)"... welcome to the 21st century.Of course, that's part of the marketing design. If I had a clothing store and on one rack I had a shirt priced at a discount of $9.95 and on another rack the same shirt was priced at $19.95, most people would think the value priced item was somehow inferior.
AN bases its marketing approaches on feelings, not facts. (There is NO WAY you can confirm what they represent.) They know their markets' psychology, they understand that their customers are dreamers. They put themselves into the position of fulfilling customers' dreams and hopes, psychologically.....telling their target group what they think they want to hear. They further their marketing design with tools like application charts and such, furthering stoners' affinity for a certain ideology, which further puts their target group under their control. If your plants looks like shit after following their advice for 12 weeks, you the grower will succomb to self-flagellation rather than analyzing the company's "advice". A grower's self empowerment is the last thing they want - it's all about the money.
I'm a business man. Difference between me and a group like AN is with me, you'll not get ripped off and will always receive a quality product at a fair price.
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It is designed for potting soil. This looks pretty damn complete to me regarding micros, 7 of the most common, plus Mg. http://petersabc.com/PDFs/Peters%20Pro/99720ppro24-8-16FPL.pdfJust look at the label.. Peters, while good, is only good as a soil nutrient. It's missing a lot of micros.
Not necessarily. If you have too much Ca and your water source or your potting soil already has plenty of Ca, you can induce a lockout of other nutrients by applying a food that is rich in Ca. Soil-less is another treatment and should be treated like water culture. GH is not complete, Dyna-Gro is.All hydro food can be used in soil.....
Those products do not support good flowering production, because they do not support leaf maintenance and health. Learn what makes a plant tick, it isn't catchy product names.If you were doing a grow big vs 20-20-20 then my money would be on the tripple 20. BUT, what about flower? Tiger Bloom plus Big Bloom is pretty sweet and I know peat don't make a tea like that.
They better work! Questions you should be asking is "what is in them" and "are they a good value."As for AN they have some good products that FF has no match for. Big Bud, Bud Blood, Bud Candy to name a few. Those are good products that really work.
Why should I be asking a question I already know the answer to? Whoa.. this is getting deep? How about, why aren't you answering the questions you don't think I have the answer to?Questions you should be asking is "what is in them" and "are they a good value."
JR Peters also has a professional line called Jack's professional. I started a thread on it if I can find it.
Anyway, the folks as JR Peters certainly have been in the business of making fertalizer a lot longer than any of the other guys and they are a lot bigger and have a lot more resources for R&D. They also make a hydroponic blend which I will be using from now on.
Using the 20-20-20 with a drip & Rocwool and Ionic with DWC, I'd have to say the Peters did better.