Emulating Connoisseur with Jack's

Wolverine97

Well-Known Member
There's more in the Connoisseur line than just the NPK values. The major difference between that and their Sensi line is that Conni also contains vitamin C, and a few other "extras".
 

MsBBB

Active Member
Hello all, I want to try and emulate AN's Connoisseur as best as I can using Jack's different products mixed to get the desired NPK. I'm not sure if I'm doing it correctly but this is what I've come up with:

1 part 20 - 20 - 20

1 part 20 - 06 - 20

1 part 00 - 00 - 20 <---- Please recommend a good product

Mixing these would give me roughly 13 - 09 - 20 correct? And then used at half strength would be close to 6.7 - 5.1 - 10 which is in fact Connoisseur's NPK. Is this correct or am I missing a key factor?
How did you arrive with roughtly 13 - 9 - 20? I am asking because I came up with 20 - 13 - 20. I thought that you added them all together, and divided by the number of different parts for N-P-K. Since the last part was zero the N and P was divided by 2 instead of three. I don't know if you did it right or not, but I'll be interested to see how your experiment works out.
 

homebrewer

Well-Known Member
Conni's NPK ratio is purposely designed to be used in conjunction with their 'boosters' which results in a much more desirable NPK ratio for flower, it's also more desirable financially for AN that way. In a shootout between jacks and conni, I would put my money on Jacks using their (20-20-20) all purpose formula along with their (10-30-20) Blossom booster. In my opinion, you're going the wrong way. Use conni to emulate Jacks, or just save A LOT of money and emulate jacks with Jacks ;).
 
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