AndyBotwin
Weed Whisperer
As I'm putting together all the pieces and parts for my new grow operation, I've come to the point where I need to decide on a nute regimen. I started out growing with the
trio and things were fine. But on my last grow I made the switch to full organics, not so much because I'm a granola cruncher, but I felt like the whole philosophy of cultivating a healthy microherd was a good one. So I went with GO Biothrive and related products and had really nice yields. The plants also seemed to handle pH swings much better than when I used synthetic nutes. I was about to pull the trigger and go with these products again (if it ain't broke don't fix it), but figured I should take the opportunity to possibly improve things.
I will say that dealing with pH has always been one of the more arduous tasks of growing, so the AN pH Perfect products have intrigued me for a while now. The downside is that I don't want to deal with RO water and I'm unsure how it will work with my tap water. After bubbling it's usually in the 7.5 range with a ppm of 125-150. Apparently this is not ideal for pH Perfect, but I'm wondering if it still wouldn't be worth giving a shot? I like the idea of the nutes working within a larger pH range, and it seems like this would lessen the amount of fiddling I'd have to do. Even though I might not be able to throw out the meter, wouldn't these products at least allow me to me a little more loose with the pH testing? Or does my higher ppm mean that there is no benefit to the pH Perfect technology and I may as well be using any synthetic nutes?
I'm looking for any and all opinions from the AFN braintrust on how I should move forward here. Go with what I know works, gamble $45 on the AN stuff, or go with something different altogether?
I will say that dealing with pH has always been one of the more arduous tasks of growing, so the AN pH Perfect products have intrigued me for a while now. The downside is that I don't want to deal with RO water and I'm unsure how it will work with my tap water. After bubbling it's usually in the 7.5 range with a ppm of 125-150. Apparently this is not ideal for pH Perfect, but I'm wondering if it still wouldn't be worth giving a shot? I like the idea of the nutes working within a larger pH range, and it seems like this would lessen the amount of fiddling I'd have to do. Even though I might not be able to throw out the meter, wouldn't these products at least allow me to me a little more loose with the pH testing? Or does my higher ppm mean that there is no benefit to the pH Perfect technology and I may as well be using any synthetic nutes?
I'm looking for any and all opinions from the AFN braintrust on how I should move forward here. Go with what I know works, gamble $45 on the AN stuff, or go with something different altogether?
they aren't organic but they work and they don't cost an arm and a leg check at