inhaleindica
Well-Known Member
Too many stupid advanced lovers here to bother reading their arguments. Whoever, loves Advanced is a moron and wasting time. Should do themselves a favor quit growing!!!!!!!
My sentiments exactly.Its funny....human nature that is. From my point of view this bickering and fighting about nutrients just shows where you are on the learning curve. ALL nutrients do the same thing...feed your plants. Some are more complete that others, more concentrated, or organic. The key to finding the right product for you is to keep an open mind and have the proper equipment to do an honest trial. Following bottled instruction is the one thing you should NOT do. A couple of good meters, a scribbler to keep records, and a little experience, is all you need with any nutrient line. They all work, the problem isn't the products its the mind set...JAS
If you need a 'line' of nutrients to grow a plant, your 'line' sucks.Agreed...There are definitely some products out there that are well sketchy to say the least. If you follow their instructions, then yes AN is one of the most expensive lines, when used properly from the growers perspective it actually is relatively cost effective when compared to other product lines. The key to this whole discussion is the knowledge you bring to the table, if your willing to do the research you will get past this "mine is better than yours" If you just want weed and don't care about what's going on with nutrients then follow the instructions on the bottle and shut your mouth on the subject because your knowledge base is lacking and proper test will always be skewed. JAS
Oh ya! that's right! Dyna only has one bottle on the shelf! Your showing your low brow again! JASIf you need a 'line' of nutrients to grow a plant, your 'line' sucks.
And if you need to hide behind a new screen name,SIR GANGA, You show you are the real troll.Oh ya! that's right! Dyna only has one bottle on the shelf! Your showing your low brow again! JAS
It can be as complicated as YOU make it. What's complicated? If you know what they require and can diagnose your own issues, nothing really to understand. If you think the farmer is using the same ratio of nutrients for squash all the way to tomatoes, your mistaken. Spend less time listening to these loud mouth name callers and go down to your local greenhouse, hang out and ask questions, these are the people you want to talk with. You will see very quickly thing are not always like you think they are. This is 2013 and the majority of our produce gets to your table in a vastly different way then 100 years ago...hell!...then 20 years ago. The era of spreading shit all over your fields and hoping for the best is going the way of the dinosaurs. So is wasting product by using it incorrectly for certain situations. It comes down to the almighty dollar and its cheaper to have someone mix nutrients at min. wage then it is to just throw the gambit at them all and hope it turns out. JASMixing bottles is a waste of time and can yeild variable results.
Jacks classic works perfectly. I don't need to mess around with ph nonsense or ppm. I simply read my pants.
Plus ya can't beat price per plant. Real farmers and growers of various plants don't sit there mixing bottles of over priced watered down nutes. Not do they worry about ph nonsense.
Exception to hydro but even then you guys are making it more difficult and expensive then need be.
Actually, DG and Jacks are used commercially in greenhouses. Why? Because they're professional-grade plant foods, not this kiddy sh*t with cartoons on the labels. If you're referring to outdoor food crops, well, farmers will use whatever they need to based on their soil analysis.Cow shit, hose shit, bags of soil amendments and a shit spreader behind a tractor will always be part of farming. AN, Dynagro, Canna, Jacks or whatever other name any of you want to use have never or will ever be part of farming. Growing marijuana hydroponically isnt farming, its a hobby. Enjoy your hobby and use what you want