Liquid Karma

bluerock

Active Member
You and me both. Every time I go in a grow store and see the vast array of magical products, I wonder, "Who in the fuck is actually buying all this stuff?". I am a GH fan and have questioned them about stuff like Floralicious. I did not get the answers I was looking for. They made some noise about how they were going to publish some comparison testing but I have yet to see any of it. In fact, I believe that NO manufacturer publishes any comparison or control testing for the simple reason that the product benefits would be insignificant. If anybody has any data to the contrary, I'd love to see it.
 

Dirf

Active Member
You and me both. Every time I go in a grow store and see the vast array of magical products, I wonder, "Who in the fuck is actually buying all this stuff?". I am a GH fan and have questioned them about stuff like Floralicious. I did not get the answers I was looking for. They made some noise about how they were going to publish some comparison testing but I have yet to see any of it. In fact, I believe that NO manufacturer publishes any comparison or control testing for the simple reason that the product benefits would be insignificant. If anybody has any data to the contrary, I'd love to see it.

I use the full botanicare line minus Vitamino. Not much to say other than outstanding results.
 

ThorGanjason

Well-Known Member
I use it. Running the 3 part kind line, as well as the liquid karma, vitamino, silica blast, and aqua shield. Hoping for good results, the guy at thegrow srore told me to pick up thevitamino. I noticed it was one of the more expensive ones. Still not sure what in the hell it does, other than make my water darker lol.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
I got free samples from botanicare and it came with the veg, bloom and liquid karma..
I used them all and liked the results. .. I like botanicare's stuff tbh..
I've also used tons of other nutes, from fox farm to general hydro to an..
 

Cpappa27

Well-Known Member
Liquid Karma pretty much has everything. Fermented Compost, Amino Acids, Vitamins, Plant Extracts, Humic Acid, Seaweed Extract, Carbohydrates, and like 72 Trace Elements. Ive never used it but its a staple additive in a lot of peoples nutrient line, and Ive heard nothing but great reviews about it. Good Luck. I actually have some on the way to me now UPS style.
 

SSHZ

Well-Known Member
Floralicious is almost identical to Liquid Karma, but not exactly the same. But you use a lot less at a time (more concentrated than L.K.) and cheaper in the long run. I haven't really seen any difference in the two, except price. I too use the full Botanicare line except Floralicious instead of L.K.....
 

bwest

Well-Known Member
Botanicare 3 part. Pro Grow, Pro Bloom, Liquid Karma. Has given me good results. Have one run going using Veg+Bloom from Hydroponic research, but it's lookin like I may go back to Botanicare. Inexpensive, easy to use, and plants love it.
 

Nitegazer

Well-Known Member
To the OP's question directly:

Liquid Karma provides the micro nutrients that the grow and bloom formulas lack. It also has fluvic acid and other bioactives that provide these elements in a form that is easy for plants to absorb.

Could they have just had a complete grow and bloom formula? Yes, but they don't. Liquid Karma and Silica blast are the two additives I would recommend for this line (and CalMag if using RO water)
 

Nullis

Moderator
Also contains yucca extract. So essentially it is has organic acids/chelates, minerals, plant growth hormones (from kelp), other plant extracts, various carbohydrates and it is a wetting agent.

Considering it can be used for all growth stages, and as a foliar spray, and even in AACT it isn't a bad deal. I haven't used it for a while myself, though.
 
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