Ionic liquid nutrients. The ultimate solution. Anyone else swear by this product?

BusyBee75

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Hello fellow greenthumbs. I'm wondering if anyone else is using ionic grow, bloom, pk boost. I have used nothing but this product for my last three grows, along with my super soil. I find it very hard to burn plants with it. And the results are obvious. My question is, how do YOU feel they measure up to other popular nutrients for marijuana growing such as fox farm, or canna..at one month this is how it works for me.
 

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makka

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ive used them in hydro and they work an do the job but canna aqua blows it out the water imo and ive been growing years m8
 

BusyBee75

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ive used them in hydro and they work an do the job but canna aqua blows it out the water imo and ive been growing years m8
I'm in RI and no stores carry canna in the state. I've used two part canna as well , but was pricey. I use supersoil not hydro, and it gives me great pot. I would use the same thing you are if I were growing in hydro. Don't think Ionic is meant for hydro by its self. But I swear by it in soil that doesn't really need much. I even use 3/4 strength early on. Thanks for the feedback Malka. Happy growing Sugar baby said "hi"..lol
 

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makka

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I'm in RI and no stores carry canna in the state. I've used two part canna as well , but was pricey. I use supersoil not hydro, and it gives me great pot. I would use the same thing you are if I were growing in hydro. Don't think Ionic is meant for hydro by its self. But I swear by it in soil that doesn't really need much. I even use 3/4 strength early on. Thanks for the feedback Malka. Happy growing Sugar baby said "hi"..lol
yeah they make the same formula but its called ionic hydro one part for veg and another for flower and the pk booster is the same
im not knocking the stuff i just think you could get better results with another brand
not that your results are not worthy or out lol
something like the sumo range one the lads is using it on uk thread and hes having very good results from it

oh and hi sugar babay lol
 

941mick

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Ionic is extremely popular here in MI, well at least in the shop where I work. I've heard many a grower swear by it. I have never personally used it, because they are one of the few companies who don't drop off samples. I will say that the overwhelming majority of the users are 40+ y/o white men, not knocking that demographic, just an observation lmao
 

BusyBee75

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Ionic is extremely popular here in MI, well at least in the shop where I work. I've heard many a grower swear by it. I have never personally used it, because they are one of the few companies who don't drop off samples. I will say that the overwhelming majority of the users are 40+ y/o white men, not knocking that demographic, just an observation lmao
That's funny, makes sense to me, middle age white guys grow the best pot. Lol.
 

941mick

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That's funny, makes sense to me, middle age white guys grow the best pot. Lol.
I'd beg to differ. Horticulture is an ongoing science and middle aged men tend to hate change. Doesn't apply to everyone, just another observation.

I'd say guys in their 30's tend to excell. Many of them have a few years under their belt and haven't closed themselves off to new information.

Closing yourself off to change/new info is retarded in this field, especially soil growers. There are still millions of soil bacteria that are still being researched or need to be.
 

BusyBee75

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Chopped too soon it looks like too.
Yes I did, the mistake I made was I mixed too many different strains and when I chop some it was premature as to some was over right but I learned my lesson those pics for actually a few years ago when I got serious about trying to go indoor I had been out door for the last 15 years I pretty much start them inside get them about two foot tall and then bring them out and let nature take its course when they start to finish I just check them every other day and it's always good
 

BusyBee75

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Yes I did, the mistake I made was I mixed too many different strains and when I chop some it was premature as to some was over right but I learned my lesson those pics for actually a few years ago when I got serious about trying to go indoor I had been out door for the last 15 years I pretty much start them inside get them about two foot tall and then bring them out and let nature take its course when they start to finish I just check them every other day and it's always good
I was learning how to super crop and train during that Grow I created very large bushes for the area I had to grow in some of them harvested a pound dry but I would have rather had half a pound and the quality better
 

BusyBee75

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Here are a few pics from my first indoor grow I documented the whole thing I was very proud of myself as it was the first time I attempted it and I completed it from seed to harvest to cure by myself with only outdoor knowledge the Grow I did after I only had starter pictures. I'm better now thanks to sites like this
 

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BusyBee75

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I'd beg to differ. Horticulture is an ongoing science and middle aged men tend to hate change. Doesn't apply to everyone, just another observation.

I'd say guys in their 30's tend to excell. Many of them have a few years under their belt and haven't closed themselves off to new information.

Closing yourself off to change/new info is retarded in this field, especially soil growers. There are still millions of soil bacteria that are still being researched or need to be.
Realistically, it doesn't matter what age you are , ignorance is bliss. All good things happen thru trial and error. And misinformation is a cropkiller. Sounds to me like you yourself are a know it all. Mr. I work in a grow shop. Just another observation
 

941mick

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Realistically, it doesn't matter what age you are , ignorance is bliss. All good things happen thru trial and error. And misinformation is a cropkiller. Sounds to me like you yourself are a know it all. Mr. I work in a grow shop. Just another observation
I am indeed.
 

since1991

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ive used them in hydro and they work an do the job but canna aqua blows it out the water imo and ive been growing years m8
Ive seen absolutely NO noticeable difference betweern Ionic and Canna nutrients here in the States except for the price. And ive ran Canna brand several times when Discount Hydro in Riverside California first started offering it in this country. Been running Ionic since it first came out (HDI) in the mid nineties.
 
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since1991

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I'm in RI and no stores carry canna in the state. I've used two part canna as well , but was pricey. I use supersoil not hydro, and it gives me great pot. I would use the same thing you are if I were growing in hydro. Don't think Ionic is meant for hydro by its self. But I swear by it in soil that doesn't really need much. I even use 3/4 strength early on. Thanks for the feedback Malka. Happy growing Sugar baby said "hi"..lol
Ionic is very effective at 15 to 20 tspns per gallon of decent tap water pH adjusted to 6.0. Gives up about 1.3 to 1.6 ec depending on start water. Perfect for most varietals. Hydroponics or amended soils.
 
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