liquid karma = diamond nectar?

Chumlie

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Just wondering if liquid karma is the same as diamond nectar cause I found a soil recipe that requirs liquid karma but I have the latter.
 
2 separate things entirely.

DN = fulvic acid, which should be on the label = chelate & natural precursors for your carbs, constituting part of humic breakdown.

LK = shotgun approach to fermented extracts & a bunch of other minerals, vitamins, etc, even bacillus subt.

Plants love both. DN @ 2-4ml per gal. LK @ 1-2ml per gal. This is mj reduced, not per label. Best.
 

tea tree

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super plant tonic, compost tea, plant growth catalysts at the hydro shop. But the whole world swears by liquid karma along with everything else! lol, botanicare. . .
 

tea tree

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or for that recipe is that they mean you can water with some ro and molasses and let is sit for a few weeks at least and longer. You dont need the lk to cook it.
 

Chumlie

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Well with this recipe he has main media mix like 5 parts peat moss 3 parts perlite and I think its 2 parts worm castings and/or mushroom or home made compost.
Then give three ways to fertilize it Im going with the second which he claims is his favorite. Its ingrdient list of how to to make tea for the seedling,veg,flower stages.
The first stage is in 5gal. of water add cup of worm casting and 5 table spoons of molasses into stocking and brew it for 1 to 2 days.
Im not going to go in detail on the others but he says to put 5 table spoons of liquid karma and molasses in the bucket.
 
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