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very similiar products. I prefer the LK, but just my personal preferrence
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Thanks!
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LK i think also sure helps the trics, and if you somehow acidently stress your plants and then give them lk, it seems to reduce the stressful affects.
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LK, Awesome stuff!!!
I'm using it in all stages but not in every feeding. I start with using it in my peat pellets for cloning. I use it to help my mothers recover and veg up quickly after a serious cut session. I mix it up in their reccomended foliar ratio and add my pesticides to take advantage of the soak they are about to get. I foliar spray it on my just transplanted clones in the main rooms. I at the same time mix it with my nutes during trans. I do a 10 day veg and use it twice with the nutes. I use it 3 times throughout my flower cycle. (I feed every second watering) I've seen nothing but great results with it. No problems as of date. It's helped my plants pull through stressful times quicker. I just had my lights off for 2.5 nights during the transitional phase and had all kinds of yellow bud sites and undergrowth. Whacked them with LK and the results were within hours not days. Shits expensive but well worth IMHO.
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Liquid Karma is Excellent especially in conjunction with HYGROZYME trully remarkable results
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LK is great, have been using it for years. but....
there is a new product out from Aurora called roots organics, trinity. It is basicilly the same stuff but roots has 0.75% humic, molasses, yucca extract, quillaja extract, kelp... I have heard nothing but good things about this stuff, so i finally gave it a run...I put it in my res and it started to foam...like brewing a tea. i am using flora nova so PH remand steady.... AN just put a product out as well, called nirvana. it is the same thing but with all this shit in it...even has a perfumey smell. I think the are using their alochol aminos in it... As of now....it's all about Trinity. shiva das |
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Auxins Cytokins
I just want to point out that these two hormones should be used safely, there are very negative health effects which can happen if your not careful.
read all safety precautions and wear the correct equipment gloves,glasses etc, and always wash your hands after handling these chemicals. I don't want to sound like a prude, but think it must be said. Grow Safe Grow More Grow Often |
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I'm curious about the applications rates everyone is using for liquid kharma, when it comes to freshly rooted clones going into their destination pots. The bottle suggests 15-20ml/gal for transplants. On the other hand the botanicare advanced recipe formulation sheet suggests only 3-5ml/gal of LK for rooted cuttings. being such a huge difference i'm wondering what peoples uses are.
For background i'm doing recirc coco w/ drip feeders SOG style in 9" square pots. In particular im refering to the makeup of the first res of nutes you mix up when taking clones which have been getting only water, to planted in your system. I'm using PBP soil bloom, LK, and CalMag+ w/RO. Hurricane |
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i use a recirc coco w/ drip feeders in 3Gal square pots in my flowering room.
so far ive been using 5ml/Gal and it moves the ec roughly 0.175 (pre circulation of course). i like your nutes, but i suggest dropping the RO water. check out BigToke's Water Chemistry thread. |
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