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Liquid Karma
"Good Karma for Your Plants"
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Botanicare

Price:$27.50

Item #:   LK405
Size:
qt
Weight: 3

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Liquid Karma (0.1-0.1-0.5) is a potent plant stimulant containing amino acids, vitamins and carbohydrates derived from dolomite, humic acid, fish meal and seaweed extract. You can use Liquid Karma at all stages of plant growth, from seed right up to harvest. It's great for transplants, too, and has been shown to reduce transplant shock. A great choice for your plants' nutritional needs.


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very green, lush foilage

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liquid karma and pure blend pro are an unbeatable organic combination.





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Conserving Water with Hydroponics
Did you know hydroponic gardening actually conserves water? This is because most hydroponic systems are “closed” and recycle the water and nutrients back to the plant. Irrigated soil gardens experience a far higher rate of water loss due to evaporation and runoff. All-in-all, hydroponics requires about one tenth the amount of water that traditional growing methods demand.