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hygrozyme magic

i just thought id throw this in because it seems a lot of people dont really know what it is just from what they hear or the short sale discription. I was reading on the sade where its organic certification is located and below it says why introduce unknown bacteria into your grow and explains that it is a certified enzymatic product. So id assume this breaks down the nutrients. Isnt the byproduct of an enzyme a vitamin? Tryin to bring back those biology skills. Anyways just noticed that all last night. More people should use this.

peace
 
i think the reason people arent running to spend big $$ is the relative ease wich one can cultivate said bacteria to enhance soil biology. plus you KNOW what is going in, and what is comming out.

i have looked at that bottle more than once, and not foud ONE piece of useful or descriptive information... NOT EVEN WHAT IS IN IT!

if your looking for ways to get the benefits of bacterial activity i would suggest looking into teas and supplementing soil with humus/castings.

tons of good info round here.

keep it green.
 

gromer

Member
Ahh Hygrozyme,Sensizym lovely enzymes.Yes they break down all that decaying organic matter in the medium and turn it into plant usables.Lovely stuff.A bed growers best friend I always say.All the left over root mass that Imiss between runs gets turned into food for the next round of plants.Stuff literally digests the things.Cut a couple from the bed early one time left the stumps in the bed not wanting to disturb the rhizosphere.Went to pull em out two weeks later and I was like wow.All the root mass had been eaten.It was completely gone all the root mass from a huge 3 foot bush gone.Just a little stalk stikn out above ground,pretty cool stuff.
 

magoo420

Member
BUILD A HEALTHY SOIL AND PLANTS WILL GROW......HERE IS A SAMPLE OF GOOD BASIC GARDEN PRATICES....NO HIGH DOLLAR PRODUCTS
 
mines healthy i just wanted some help. Im new with the organics and i felt that without bubbling i wouldnt get any breakdown with out this. but i use very little and i have good results. Im a firm believer that less is more but doesnt seem to fly on this site or the organics forum. It seems everyone wants to throw as much as possible in a bucket and bubble them together. Nature doesnt bubble nutes.

peace
 
G

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YA little soldier i was wondering about that price tag myself. I have always wondered if it eats roots or breaks them down whats it do to your living roots?
 

Lizard Fish

Active member
Well he never said what size he was buying. Would you say i was getting ripped off paying $550 for Hygrozyme, ABSOLUTELY untill i say it is a 5 gallon bucket! I love this stuff. If i was only going to use 1 additive it would be hygrozyme. Nice white roots and thick stalks.
 
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sip

Member
i never gro w/o hygrozyme,,since i was first introduced to it 2 yrs ago i never looked back -

like gromer said, ive seen it work and its pretty damn cool i must say; just wish it werent so damn expen$ive
 

sip

Member
almost forgot, i use it EVERY time to rejuvinate my soil that i have set aside for re-use / recycling.
 

krazycure

Active member
I've used in hydro, it definitely helps plants with damaged roots cast off the old and start with the new, but it does do something to PH that I don't quite like.
 

gromer

Member
Wow this one was brought back from the dead eh????Yeh enzymes always were and still are the shizznit.Im out right now and hatin life because of it!!!Peace!!!
 

Clackamas Coot

Active member
Veteran
There any number of ways to get these beneficial 'enzymes' into one's garden. Hygrozyme is one of the most expensive ways of accomplishing that feat.

On the 'Coconut Coir' thread is a discussion about 'cheaper enzymes' and it's well worth reading.

There probably isn't a product as over-priced as Hygrozyme given the actual science and retail/wholesale alternatives.

HTH

CC
 

DIRT DIGGLER

Active member
This is my first grow ever.I'm using biobizz products,hygrozyme...occasionally liquid karma,I'm glad to here the grozyme was worth the loot. I think I paid 49.99 CAD for a litre.
Progressive growth nanaimo is the shit. they also have a store in the U.S check'em out. good people.
 
Hydrogrozyme

Hydrogrozyme

Hello there all. I was talking with an experienced grower and he said to me flat out. "If you are going to grow pot, use the enzyme products. That was good enough for me to go out and find some Hydrogrozyme. I believe that I paid $40.00 or so plus a few dollars taxes. After using it just a few days I really notice that my plants are showing a definite boost in healthy appearance. Seems like money well spent. Cheers
 

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