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just got a bottle - sounds like it's a very good product - Any tips on using it. If used how were your results ? Thanks everyone sounds like it has bee on the market for some time
Think it would be good to use thru-out grow to help with root bound and increase nutrient up-take - thoughts ?I've used it for root rot and it worked. It's kind of a specific product, why are you using it?
using very small amounts 2.5 ml per gallon - Thanks for the advise !!!Never more than 10ml a gallon
Yea ! don't think I will use it on a regular basis --maybe once or twice ( start of flower or twice once in week 4 of veg and then week 4 of flower - use just to "clean" the roots ? (thinking that twice would be better than on 12/12 switch) Don't Know !!!!!I personally wouldn't buy bottled enzymes, I prefer to use sprouted seed tea, coconut water, aloe Vera, worms in your soil.
I read that company's website it doesn't give much information but it says it breaks down cellulose. Pour some hygrozyne in a shot glass and drop a piece of paper in there and see if it dissolves
You are right ! - Hell !!!!! wasted $41.00 (guess I am asking for problems)Hygrozyme works well but why do you need it? Not really needed unless your reusing your medium or run into a root problem.
It will not harm anything and it last a very long time on the shelf. So you could always hold off a bit. If you get a problem with fungus gnats or something tgevenzymes will clean up the mess well after you get rid of the larvaeYou are right ! - Hell !!!!! wasted $41.00 (guess I am asking for problems)
Hygrozyme works well but why do you need it? Not really needed unless your reusing your medium or run into a root problem.
Usse Great White on a regular basis also "Extreme gardening" the product Azos and their cal-mag foliage spray - if you like great white - your like Azos, ect ( consider their sample pack $15.00) Also look at HB-101 (this stuff is work well)Agreed. I used it when I ran into root rot problems and it worked. It's not a gentle substance.
Op, if you just want enzymes et al, use Mammoth or Photosynthesis plus, Great White, etc.
Great white is a mycos, only needs to be applied once preferably on the roots.Usse Great White on a regular basis also "Extreme gardening" the product Azos and their cal-mag foliage spray - if you like great white - your like Azos, ect ( consider their sample pack $15.00) Also look at HB-101 (this stuff is work well)
I checked out HB-101... IMO I don't see any reason to use that. When you say it works well....What did you see?Usse Great White on a regular basis also "Extreme gardening" the product Azos and their cal-mag foliage spray - if you like great white - your like Azos, ect ( consider their sample pack $15.00) Also look at HB-101 (this stuff is work well)
Not done a paper test, but it does what it says it does. But I wouldn't use it unless there was a problem. It's useful, but not something I would subject the plants to unless there was a need. I would use Photosynthesis plus, Mammoth, or GW/Orca.I checked out HB-101... IMO I don't see any reason to use that. When you say it works well....What did you see?
Did you ever test the hydrozyme
by pouring some in a glass and put a lil piece of paper in there?
If the paper dissolves then you'll know the cellulose enzymes are in there.