Advanced Nutrients pH perfect

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blowincherrypie

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It stays perfect in my 200l res.

Cars have nothing to do with hydro.

Convenience is worth paying for . I work a lot.
What convenience? My pH is perfect too.. All you're paying for is a label.. That is it.. I was one of the idiots who bought gallons of that crap too.. Guess what?? I'm getting BETTER results using something wayyy cheaper, and I was just as surprised as the next guy..
 

blowincherrypie

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Dude... What?
They are acting like pH perfect is a big deal.. Just like if a car salesman was acting like Anti-lock brakes are a big deal.. Sorry if the analogy required too much thinking for you guys.. Seems to be the common theme with you people who support AN like it's their company..
 

DirtyMcCurdy

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They are acting like pH perfect is a big deal.. Just like if a salesman was acting like Anti-lock brakes are a big deal.. Sorry if the analogy required too much thinking for you guys.. Seems to be the common theme with you people who support AN like it's their company..
I originally came to reply to the OP but got sucked into this stupidity. I do not use AN. I basically said quit crying and add some ph down.
 

az2000

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You lovers of AN are disturbing.
I don't see them going to other person's threads on a crusade to convert.

I don't understand why AN users can't discuss their use of AN without being badgered. I'd encourage AN users who's threads turn into this circus to report the posts. I report a few, but I figure if AN users don't care about their own threads being made inhospitable, I shouldn't.
 

Flagg420

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Hi all, I'm just wondering if anyone else is running into the same issue as me with the AN pH perfect line. I'm doing a dry run, testing a new Wilma and basically the pH just is not adjusting to the levels I'd like; from a base of 7.3 (~200ppm) the pH has stayed pretty stable at 6.3. My base water is perfectly acceptable according to AN. I'd be happy running that with soil but not in the Wilma.

I've made two batches, one at 2ml/l(~750 ppm) and another at 4ml/l(~1600 ppm) both stay at 6.3. I'm not one for AN bashing, they've always worked well for me in the past. I've popped an email to their tech support but thought I'd bounce it off RIU.

The only thing I'm thinking now is the water temperature, currently at 16C but I've stuck an aquarium heater under there to see if that makes a difference. Anyone else have similar issues?

On a side note, I spoke to the guy in the hydro shop earlier who told me I would still have to adjust the water to whatever medium I'm using. That isn't my understanding of the pH perfect line but I'd be happy for someone to correct me or him!
What is "your" understanding of the Ph Perfect line? It's not a ph-self-adjusting, sef-monitoring line.... the nutes were chelated to allow uptake outside the normal ph ranges... thats what ph perfect is, and why other lines have it and don't brag about it....

Just means the nutes were chelated at the factory to make life a little simpler... if u want a solid ph, you need to monitor and adjust...

Let AN haters hate, if it works for you, don't go feeling like u gotta fix what ain't broke because some guy who got burned one time doesn't like their labels.... some trolls just love to troll, some kids will never leave their mothers basement...
 
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