Indoor Any one use Aptus nutrients? Worth $635/L !?!

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I was just looking around the internet looking at diff chelated nutrients and what they were and found this brand called aptus..

The price said 635 for a liter,so im thinking they were out of stock and just didn't want you to order it...then I look and that's not even the most expensive one, that's like 3 grand a gallon.

Why is it so expensive? That's a high price for a gallon of anything ..
Can't you reproduce that because it just looks like just chelated nutes which they sell in bulk for cheap
 
. Does it have thc or cup awards. Nuff said
 
I have no clue , I guess it's big over in Europe and just went to the us.

What warrants such a price? Do corn growers or wheat growers pay that much for their nutrients?
 
Ill do some legwork, ive maxed out my grow room. co2 was my last step. So this is interesting. Im subbed. Gotta find a 50ml of that shit and pour er in. Glow in he dark or some shit. but DANNNNKKKK lol
 
I was just looking around the internet looking at diff chelated nutrients and what they were and found this brand called aptus..

The price said 635 for a liter,so im thinking they were out of stock and just didn't want you to order it...then I look and that's not even the most expensive one, that's like 3 grand a gallon.

Why is it so expensive? That's a high price for a gallon of anything ..
Can't you reproduce that because it just looks like just chelated nutes which they sell in bulk for cheap

Have you been to their website? This is from their FAQ:

Why should I switch if I'm already getting great yield and quality?

Aptus is not for everyone. If you truly have no issues in your garden and consistently get incredible yields using minimal cost fertilizers, perhaps you should stay the course.

But in our experience, every grower has some sort of issue they deal with regularly—perhaps pests, mildew, pathogens, deficiencies, or simply the cost of their nutrients.

Every grower has different goals, skills, and challenges. If expensive nutrients are lowering your profitability, Aptus can likely save you money due to product concentrations. If you experience occasional deficiencies or plant health issues, the balanced nutrition of Aptus Boosters will maintain plant health throughout the cycle. If you face regular pest and disease attacks, Aptus helps increase internal Brix and pH levels, which naturally aid in pest and disease resistance.

Most important, is testing. Every great grower knows they don't know everything. Aptus is new nutrition technology to most people. Belief comes from experience. If you are good enough to consistently get amazing results, there's still a good chance Aptus will help you improve something, whether yield, quality, or cost. Try it; test it; tell us what you see.
 
So its like advanced nutrients pH perfect line but concentrated? Wouldn't powder nutes be the end all be all as far as concentration goes? I was think of spending a portion of my tax check getting the smallest of the whole line...the time release granules look cool
 
Time release + MJ has never really gone together from my readings over the years through other forums and this one. Just something ive noticed.

Chelated, chilli, chilli cheese dog, good food, good food costs a lot, that's what apti costs so much. Boom their. Timeline established. I figured it out
 
Are you about to get some ? It looks like a simple little program... I want to see it used on some ultimates lol
 
Okay, as a nutes manufacturer myself -- I call BULLSHIT! All nutes are various proportions of 13 different elements and, the good ones, some organic content. Sure, you can chelate them, pH balance them, etc, but besides the label and the marketing pitch they vary very little.
The fact is that the best growing medium is a good organic loam; problem is that takes time to build up and hard work and can be unpredictable. I'm not gonna plug my nutrient line, and never have, but anything that reproduces the inorganic (and that term too is a misnomer) and organic content of living organic soil is perfectly fine for the job. So, six hundred bucks??!! Fuck off with that shit -- better be made of ambrosia and phoenix tears or some such bullshit......
 
Its like 5000 ml for 1300 so whatever that is....

But yea I agree I really don't think they can innovate anything..

But how do they make stuff pH perfect, I always wondered that?

And I heard they can't even chelate all 13 of those elements? Is this true

Im kinda curious about it because I never even heard of this line up on here and want to see if it does better then AN
 
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