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23 Responses to General Hydroponics Canna FoxFarm Watch What Happened-THC E
It’s a great idea for people who have a massive amount of space to devote
to fish. Not everyone has the extra space for both a giant fish tank AND a
giant grow room. Sometimes it’s worth spending more money to save more
space or make something easier for you. Just because other people have
different priorities doesn’t make their choices worse than yours.
hookedonhydroponics
July 28, 2014 at 5:21 pm Reply
The drawback to hydroponics is that you will need to pay for “plant food”
or nutrition and supplements that can be expensive. Aquaponics brings
together the most beneficial components of Hydroponics And Aquaculture
which means minimize pricing and also boost efficiency Check out here to
learn more: aquaponics.help1.info
He didn’t say anything about a lot of different things. That doesn’t mean
he didn’t try them. It just means he didn’t mention them. He didn’t mention
hitting his plants with a sledgehammer either, but I’m not going to give it
a try simply because he might not have.
Big Mike has issued his million dollar challenge, but so far no one has
taken him up on it. Glad you agree that the others suck, but House and
Garden is also afraid of facing off with Advanced Nutrients, one on one!
@veggedout The difference is Potential versus Ability. I have the potential
to run a marathon. I do not currently posses the ability to. Yield and THC
content of a strain is an expression of ability. Potential CANNOT be
measured or known. It can be guessed at, but nothing more. We know that
yield and quality can be hurt by not taking care of a plant, and that it
can be improved with proper care. Who is arrogant enough to say their
gardening techniques leave NO room for improvement?
@StanwoodSpartans I never said it wasn’t. I was talking about Nitrogen, not
oxygen. Re-read the last couple posts. The point is that you can’t simply
look at the numbers on a label and pretend you know what’s in a fertilizer.
Atoms combine to form molecules in different ways. Some combinations are
useful to plants, some are not, and if you give plants enough nutrients but
not in forms they can use you still starve the plants regardless of what
the NPK is.
Wow, that’s just dumb. Missed the point entirely. Genetics determines
potential. But Lance Armstrong isn’t a great cyclist only because of his
genetics. If he’d led the life of a couch potato he’d suck at cycling. What
is the maximum potential THC of a given strain? You don’t know. I’ll say it
again: YOU DON’T KNOW. No one does. We only know the highest we’ve seen.
Maybe there is more potential that we haven’t learned to unlock. Humans run
faster and farther every year. MJ could too
@SkeksisRule That’s pretty naive. Do a little research on plant science and
the science of hydroponics, particularly how they make hydroponic
nutrients. A good book to read (if you can) is “Hydroponic Food Production”
by Dr. Resh. If after reading that you still think that all NPK is the same
you’re hopeless. Our atmosphere is mostly Nitrogen. If you were correct you
should be able to get all the N you need by just bubbling air through the
rez. Not all nitrogen is the same.
a lot of talk here, lets see someone non biased do a comparison against
House and Garden. Never see any advanced nutrients go against house and
garden vann de zwaan, to me those other brands canna, fox farm, GH, and
botanicare all suck. I think House and Garden will give AN a run for their
money. If AN is so much better why dont they comparison with a
competitively priced product?
no doubt AN is good quality nutes, but they need to fix their prices,
theres many brands out there that perform at the level of AN for a fraction
of the cost.
cannaman, you absolutely can guarantee yield within a set of criteria.
Advanced Nutrients isn’t saying if you put your plants in a freezer with no
lights and give them their nutrients you’ll get 2lbs. It’s pretty obvious
to anyone with some sense that the assumption is that as long as you don’t
screw up anything else, their nutrients will perform to expectations. I’ve
seen it for myself. If you have a 1k HPS, your environment is set up
properly, and so on, 2lbs per light is reasonable.
@MintV2 Is how far and how fast you can run determined by your genetics or
by how much you exercise? Right now, this instant, is your running speed at
your maximum potential? No? Then why would a plant reach it’s full
potential simply because it is alive? Yield is not determined by DNA. Yield
potential is. The health of the plant over the course of it’s entire life
determines actual yield – quality, size, etc. Advanced Nutrients makes it
possible to get closer to that maximum potential.
@cannaman707 “Cannaman”? But of course we’re to believe that with a name
like that you’re not at all biased… Certainly not working for Canna,
right? No really, reply and insist you’re not affiliated with Canna. We’ll
believe you. Really.
@Cryptlord9999 Organic nutrients..
Wallie L
July 28, 2014 at 4:36 pm
Organics is still superior to all nutrients =)
Cryptlord9999
July 28, 2014 at 4:49 pm
It’s a great idea for people who have a massive amount of space to devote
to fish. Not everyone has the extra space for both a giant fish tank AND a
giant grow room. Sometimes it’s worth spending more money to save more
space or make something easier for you. Just because other people have
different priorities doesn’t make their choices worse than yours.
hookedonhydroponics
July 28, 2014 at 5:21 pm
The drawback to hydroponics is that you will need to pay for “plant food”
or nutrition and supplements that can be expensive. Aquaponics brings
together the most beneficial components of Hydroponics And Aquaculture
which means minimize pricing and also boost efficiency Check out here to
learn more: aquaponics.help1.info
Cheryl Fordoon
July 28, 2014 at 5:26 pm
He didn’t say anything about a lot of different things. That doesn’t mean
he didn’t try them. It just means he didn’t mention them. He didn’t mention
hitting his plants with a sledgehammer either, but I’m not going to give it
a try simply because he might not have.
ponics4me
July 28, 2014 at 6:05 pm
Big Mike has issued his million dollar challenge, but so far no one has
taken him up on it. Glad you agree that the others suck, but House and
Garden is also afraid of facing off with Advanced Nutrients, one on one!
organictim
July 28, 2014 at 6:56 pm
@veggedout The difference is Potential versus Ability. I have the potential
to run a marathon. I do not currently posses the ability to. Yield and THC
content of a strain is an expression of ability. Potential CANNOT be
measured or known. It can be guessed at, but nothing more. We know that
yield and quality can be hurt by not taking care of a plant, and that it
can be improved with proper care. Who is arrogant enough to say their
gardening techniques leave NO room for improvement?
veggedout
July 28, 2014 at 7:52 pm
@StanwoodSpartans I never said it wasn’t. I was talking about Nitrogen, not
oxygen. Re-read the last couple posts. The point is that you can’t simply
look at the numbers on a label and pretend you know what’s in a fertilizer.
Atoms combine to form molecules in different ways. Some combinations are
useful to plants, some are not, and if you give plants enough nutrients but
not in forms they can use you still starve the plants regardless of what
the NPK is.
hugetom80s
July 28, 2014 at 8:08 pm
Wow, that’s just dumb. Missed the point entirely. Genetics determines
potential. But Lance Armstrong isn’t a great cyclist only because of his
genetics. If he’d led the life of a couch potato he’d suck at cycling. What
is the maximum potential THC of a given strain? You don’t know. I’ll say it
again: YOU DON’T KNOW. No one does. We only know the highest we’ve seen.
Maybe there is more potential that we haven’t learned to unlock. Humans run
faster and farther every year. MJ could too
veggedout
July 28, 2014 at 9:08 pm
@hugetom80s Oxygenated water is good idea. cleans the water, and creates O2
StanwoodSpartans
July 28, 2014 at 9:44 pm
I’d like to see H&G grow against AN. They couldn’t win, but I’m definitely
curious how close it would be.
hydrocult
July 28, 2014 at 10:38 pm
@SkeksisRule That’s pretty naive. Do a little research on plant science and
the science of hydroponics, particularly how they make hydroponic
nutrients. A good book to read (if you can) is “Hydroponic Food Production”
by Dr. Resh. If after reading that you still think that all NPK is the same
you’re hopeless. Our atmosphere is mostly Nitrogen. If you were correct you
should be able to get all the N you need by just bubbling air through the
rez. Not all nitrogen is the same.
hugetom80s
July 28, 2014 at 10:52 pm
Never looked back.
goldman s
July 28, 2014 at 11:43 pm
Advanced Nutrients makes the best organic nutrients too. If you’re going to
run hydroponics you should never use anything else.
indoorherbs
July 28, 2014 at 11:47 pm
Why even bother with the others? Advanced Nutrients all the way!!!
organictim
July 29, 2014 at 12:11 am
he never said anything about using Van De Zwaan 😉
420Mrkushy
July 29, 2014 at 12:32 am
a lot of talk here, lets see someone non biased do a comparison against
House and Garden. Never see any advanced nutrients go against house and
garden vann de zwaan, to me those other brands canna, fox farm, GH, and
botanicare all suck. I think House and Garden will give AN a run for their
money. If AN is so much better why dont they comparison with a
competitively priced product?
onefastlt
July 29, 2014 at 12:40 am
no doubt AN is good quality nutes, but they need to fix their prices,
theres many brands out there that perform at the level of AN for a fraction
of the cost.
Michael Prophet
July 29, 2014 at 1:12 am
cannaman, you absolutely can guarantee yield within a set of criteria.
Advanced Nutrients isn’t saying if you put your plants in a freezer with no
lights and give them their nutrients you’ll get 2lbs. It’s pretty obvious
to anyone with some sense that the assumption is that as long as you don’t
screw up anything else, their nutrients will perform to expectations. I’ve
seen it for myself. If you have a 1k HPS, your environment is set up
properly, and so on, 2lbs per light is reasonable.
veggedout
July 29, 2014 at 1:42 am
@MintV2 Is how far and how fast you can run determined by your genetics or
by how much you exercise? Right now, this instant, is your running speed at
your maximum potential? No? Then why would a plant reach it’s full
potential simply because it is alive? Yield is not determined by DNA. Yield
potential is. The health of the plant over the course of it’s entire life
determines actual yield – quality, size, etc. Advanced Nutrients makes it
possible to get closer to that maximum potential.
veggedout
July 29, 2014 at 2:40 am
Hey, you gotta be more specific than that. What do you mean? The previous
comment?
vanhydro
July 29, 2014 at 3:22 am
bullshit
jimmy zie
July 29, 2014 at 3:23 am
@cannaman707 “Cannaman”? But of course we’re to believe that with a name
like that you’re not at all biased… Certainly not working for Canna,
right? No really, reply and insist you’re not affiliated with Canna. We’ll
believe you. Really.
hugetom80s
July 29, 2014 at 3:26 am