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Recommend me a liquid fert

Finally got around to transplanting to full pots (yay cold north) and ran out of regular fert after the last pot. I am tired of buying the dry stuff at the local hardware store since it never seems balanced enough. I always feel I am not getting enough peppers for the effort compared to what I see online.
 
I don't have the means to compost or anything so premade solutions are my only option. What does everyone recommend? I hear Fox Farms is good but the price has gotten too high. Not opposed to it though.
 
For what its worth I am using Pro Mix BX as my base soil.
 
I've used Dyno Gro for the past few years with great success, but it's kinda pricey.

For that reason, I've switched to CNS17 for the first time this year. Supposed to be just as good, for about 1/2 the price
 
Neptunes Tomato and Veggie formula liquid fertilizer. Very good stuff. contains humic acid and all that good stuff. or just plain ole alaska fish fertilizer.
 
It depends on if you have an organic grow or not 
If you have a high compost mix, synthetic ferts will remove the microbe life so you're better off for an organic fert
 
If you do not have any (or little) organic matter in your pots, you're going to be better using the synthetic ferts
 
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