everyone buys overpriced advanced... try something cheaper and get the same results.
Assuming that's true, it's a bad thing because... ?Everyone Claims to be the best. The only thing proven is advanced is the best at advertising.
Yup! If it didn't work no one would use it.how about advanced nutrients 2plus system. i dont buy because of the label i buy it because of what it can do. theres a reason everyone is using it lol.
Yup. I imagine more than a few of the growers out there that try AN and get the same results as they did with whatever else they use just stop there and assume "they're all the same". But how long did it take them to dial in their previous nutes?It wasn't until I did my own head to head using same strain (clones), vegging for same time, using identical systems, identical lighting, in the same room that I discovered for myself that I was able to get more weight with AN.
advanced nutrients is the best for marijuana google it. its also used for medical marijuana.
I agree and disagree.I used AN for years. I bought into the marketing. It worked well.
I tried many other brands over the past 2 years, they all work well.
My suggestion is to buy some cheaper brand of base nutes, cheap cal/mag and big bud & overdrive.
The only thing I use from AN now is the big bud and overdrive in tandem, they work.
Any base nutes will work just fine.
It's not all about the nutrients, it is about the strains and how well you grow too.
I think the liquid is easier to use too, but I do know that that's not the case with everyone. It's just a question of which you find easiest to measure accurately, powders or liquids.Hey widow84,
Just wanted to point out that ANs Big Bud is easier to use in the liquid form no mixing. Definitely more convenient that way.
But powder can be a little easier on the budget.
If you look at Advanced Nutrients site, youll see you need to add the powder to your reservoir 1.5 tsp per gallons of water. This way its cool with your pH and youre getting the maximum results.
Ive used both, but the liquid saves me time and I need all the time I can spare these days.
Stay green!
yeah, wonder what happened to widow and the grow?I think the liquid is easier to use too, but I do know that that's not the case with everyone. It's just a question of which you find easiest to measure accurately, powders or liquids.
And as you say, the powder is a bit more economical since it's shipped dry weight. No cost for shipping the water.