If your looking for a hardener I would go with the Mendocino avalanche from grow more. Personal opinion here but I feel that product is just to keep some of the guys who used to use their old gravity product throwing money their way. We all know the gravity story and if it were me I'd change the name of the product cause it is a new product not change the name from gravity to gravitation.
Is it as good as what you have probably not. when asking about nutes your just going to get a lot of opposing opinions kinda like are green apples as good as red apples, AN makes good nutes but it's fun to hate on them. Just try out all the new stuff you have and make an option based on what works in your system.
i like "finnisher" from green planet...it seems to do the job very well, without over hardening, which some strains are more prone to that others, i find finnisher will harden up the softer ones more and harden up the naturally more compact strains a bit less....seems more natural within the flowers themselves, if ya know what i mean...not sure exactly what is in it though
I like a combo of botanicarehydroplex and hibrix molasses. Imo i don't like moab, its just so super concentrated and strong, I feel like its un necessary.
Definitely. But you need a good food regiment too. If you have the perfect environment, co2, 1000w DE's, ac, dehums, controllers, etc, and you feed half the room and not the other half, the half you feed will out produce the non food half by far in quality and quantity
Agreed however, what's implied is if you have your genetics, room, and method of gardening dialed. (I put them in that order) then you don't need the extra fancy labels hoping it will turn what you don't want into what you do. I think ppl jump in and think oh if I feed gh my stuff will be good, and while yes gh crushes it but you need more than gh to refine your little world of ladies in green.