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New Study Shows Fulvic Acid Accelerates Cannabis Growth Without Sacrificing Potency
A recent study in Michigan indicates that cannabis grown hydroponically, with the use of fulvic acid as a mineral supplement, will yield about 21 percent more plant material without sacrificing the cannabinoid potency of the plants. At the conclusion of a 12-week experiment conducted by AgTonik LLC with chemical analysis performed by PSI Labs, Ann Arbor, MI, the test group of cannabis plants were approximately 20 percent taller and larger, with tap roots nearly twice as long
Anne Walters
Mar 6, 20172 min read


Kalamazoo company grows with nature's newest industry
Second Wave online magazine inteviewed AgTonik CEO Andrew Bruex about the company’s future in supplying the cannibis growing industry...
Anne Walters
Jan 26, 20171 min read


Kalamazoo company grows with nature’s newest industry
Second Wave online magazine inteviewed AgTonik CEO Andrew Bruex about the company’s future in supplying the cannibis growing industry...
Anne Walters
Jan 26, 20171 min read


Kalamazoo biotech bets on prehistoric compost to aid plant growth
MiBiz news magazine profiled AgTonik and CEO Andrew Bruex in a story on the national and worldwide markets for fulvic acid and its potential to agriculture, hydroponics and the cannabis industry. According to the article: “One Southwest Michigan biotech company wants to leverage a little-known chemical compound to capitalize on the hydroponic and cannabis industries. When AgTonik LLC incorporated in 2014, the company initially produced fulvic acid for use in the nutraceutical
Anne Walters
Jan 9, 20171 min read
Fulvic acid firm branches out into biostimulants
Nuu, the digital voice of the advanced bioeconomy, posted news about AgTonik expanding beyond its roots as a manufacturer of...
Anne Walters
Jan 9, 20171 min read
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