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Using Hygrozyme in pure hydroponic systems
Directions - World Garden
The function of Hygrozyme in a pure hydroponic system is that of a refined, organic, natural cleaner and facilitator.
Hygrozyme, which has Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) approval and an unlimited shelf-life, has a dual purpose. First, it aids in breaking down and converting dead organic material quickly and efficiently. Second, it improves the ability of the roots to absorb the valuable nutrients released from the expedited natural breakdown of dead matter.
Why is this important?
A closed hydroponic system the build-up of dead organic material can encourage the development of diseases or pathogens. Often this sort of build-up happens in difficult to reach and clean places such as pipes and pumps, where there are little pockets and spaces that are nearly impossible for anyone to keep sterile. Prevention is the best way to protect your plants by not giving pests and diseases hospitable conditions.
Even a short period of time is enough for a hydroponic system to become contaminated. Quick intervention is essential to protect the roots of your plants.
Why Hygrozyme?
Enzyme formulas are considered the gold standard for sterilization in the medical industry for surgical instruments and other medical supplies. If Hygrozyme is used as directed from the start, in a clean system, it will prevent the build-up of debris and the vulnerability to disease and pathogens. It is very effective in keeping systems clean.
Hygrozyme is the only known solution on the market that can be used in conjunction with hydrogen peroxide in a ppm of 1-2% solution, a combination used by many operators to clean, sterilize and oxygenate roots.
It is important to note that Hygrozyme is a natural plant enzyme. It does not kill anything. To be effective, it is best used before bio film build up grabs hold in your system, causing complications and producing an environment ideal for problems such as Pythium. While some growers have reported Hygrozyme has arrested root rot, it has to be caught early and treated with vigilance.
Prevention, even for plants, is the best medicine and the prescription of choice is Hygrozyme.
wow the little butt hurt ego on you is amazing, a week later after many sleepless nights for you, you bring this shit up again, you truly are a petty man bro.
DD can say to lower you chiller ect but he is factually wrong about rot not being able to live under 67, and If I gave a shit, I would find the study from cornell university stating that there are species that live only under 67 degree
his theories about tub temps might be true for him but no everyones bucket temps rise due to the fact no everyone runs 20,000w.My tubs never once had a different temp than my res/chiller temps. I bet you gettgros water was ice cold since he lives in CO
and for the record you gave shit advice and still do as far as Im concerned you dont even grow as there is no proof so honestly peace yourself out of the farm
I love how all the RDWC trolls posted within 5 minutes of that LOL. that was awsome.
Medimary, mrgoodcat, and mrdizzle are my favorite entertainment lately lol
sorry bro I went for a walk with my dog and got some coffee? What should I relpy too a copy and paste from a on-line hydrostore's description of hydrozyme?
some info for you, from a ex tulip grower turn hydroponic store owner in burlingame when I ask him about it a couple years ago, he told me skip it its not worth anything, he had his former prof at UC Davis test hydrozyme and he said it is nothing more than sugar and alcohol without any traces of enzymes
mind you this guy could have just sold me the fucking hydrozyme, took my $130 bucks and called it a day.
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