Hey jberry, you can follow along and see what is reported. I really don't think people here get paid or sponsored but it seems like it sometimes. As I understand it you just have an untested opinion. I have been using AN and am liking what I am seeing. When I was looking at nutes first off I didn't want to go with some "mega corporate" company such as GH or Botanicare. My opinion is that those mega corps aren't focusing on quality they are after quantity and taking everyones money. When was the last time you were in a shop and didn't see GH? Never. It's just like cockroaches you'll never get rid of it. I looked at quality and that included House and Garden, way too expensive, Canna, AN, and some of the small guys out of NorCal. NorCal just to unproven for me, known for great pot but not nutes. So that left me Canna and AN. AN along with GW pharmaceuticals are the only two companies in the world that are government licensed to grow and research pot. Canna doesn't. Canna is named after a lilly. I'm guessing you can grow some killer lillies. So that left me with the marketing genius of AN. A company that makes nutes for pot, not lilies, not tomatoes, not anything else but pot. AN does have some slick labels, look how upset you got reading it, I started drooling myself cause those descriptions go great with pot. Just look at the seed companies and pot descriptions they are endless!! Plus I really don't like silly little disclaimers like Canna has on their site about illegal activities! That disclaimer is great for 13 year old kiddies. I am grown, know what is right and wrong, and have nobody telling me what to do. I also like my money to go to things I support. AN supports marijuana, and so do I, so I support AN. I like lilies but not enough to support them. I am about legalizing marijuana not running from it, hiding from it, or pretending its something else. So when it comes time to really legalize it I would expect AN to be there to help, and I would suspect that Canna will still be selling lily fertilizer. You should tell Canna to get rid of the disclaimer cause it ain't working, might lower advertising cost!