I have heard advance mislabel products and non of their range has iron in,a essential micro nutrient
At present (October 2010) the ‘Oregon Department of Agriculture’ has issued Advanced Nutrients with five counts of stop sale violation, fifteen counts of selling unregistered products and eighteen counts of mislabeling. In addition, actions for sample deficiencies are in progress.
Advanced Nutrients 0-15-40 Big Bud On April 29, 2009 the Department found this product being offered for sale or
distribution at Northern Light and Garden in Beaverton, Oregon. Subsequent analysis found it was deficient in magnesium (Mg), L-Arginine, L-Aspartic Acid, L-Glycine, LHistidine, L-Isoleucine, L-Leucine, L-Phenylalanine, L-Proline, L-Tyrosine, and L-Valine:
Constituent
| Concentration (%)
Claimed on Label
| Concentration Found
By Analysis
|
Available Phosphate
| 15
| 16.7
|
Soluble Potash
| 40
| 40.4
|
Magnesium
| 7.0
| 0.0148
|
Total Nitrogen
| none claimed
| 0.944
|
Alanine - Total
| 0.3
| 0.348
|
Ammonia - Total
| none claimed
| 0.225
|
Arginine - Total
| 0.8
| 0.194
|
Aspartic Acid-Total
| 1.2
| 0.770
|
Glutamic Acid-Total
| 0.4
| 1.23
|
Glycine - Total
| 0.7
| 0.146
|
Histidine - Total
| 0.4
| 0.132
|
Isoleucine - Total
| 1.1
| 0.475
|
Leucine - Total
| 0.9
| 0.747
|
Lysine - Total
| 0.2
| 0.624
|
Phenylalanine-TotaI
| 0.6
| 0.239
|
Proline - Total
| 0.7
| 0.394
|
Serine - Total
| 0.4
| 0.381
|
Threonine - Total
| 0.3
| 0.504
|
Tyrosine - Total
| 1.3
| 0.209
|
Valine - Total
| 1.1
| 0.413
|
…These deficiencies constituted false, misleading or deceptive label information, and the label did not accurately reflect the composition of the product, which was thus mislabeled in violation of ORS 633.366(1 )(a)…. “
Results of Analysis – Heavy Metals (Big Bud)
Element
| Lab Method
| Results
| Results Submitted to Support Product Registration
|
Arsenic (As)
| EPA 3050B, 6010B
| 16.2 ppm
| 0.8 ppm
|
Cadmium (Cd)
| EPA 3050B, 6010B
| < 5 ppm
| < 0.1 ppm
|
Mercury (Hg)
| EPA 7471A
| < 0.2 ppm
| < 0.001 ppm
|
Lead (Pb)
| EPA 3050B, 6010B
| 10.7 ppm
| <0.5 ppm
|
Nickel (Ni)
| EPA 3050B, 6010B
| < 5 ppm
| 0.6 ppm
|
That chart a- Shows the lack of Iron,and B-shows a massive amount of heavy metals in their products, hmmm I personally would avoid smoking such things,hence why I use house and gardens bio range(any one that wants to knock this needs to know the guy who owns HnG is the guy who made most feed formulas for other companies and got pissed with being ripped off not paid for his work and not getting credit so made HnG and made better products than the ones he made other companies),Also he is froma family of gardeners not just part of some chemical producing company that cares about nothing but profits,and yeah HnG is more expensive,but goes further,and my smoke is always far nicer than my friends that use canna / advanced etc,.Still I am not saying use this or that,that is entirely up to the person,and their way of doing things,just giving some info