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organic substitutes to store bought enzymes?

I really only remember that the products you speak of are AN garbage ie. snake oil.

Barley seed tea provides enzymes and heat resistance. It simply works and is cheap.
 

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Aloe vera contains some enzymes as well amino acids and other beneficial compounds.

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I also like sprout tea's, the concept of it makes organic sense too, in the wild it would be the same as other plants growing near a cannabis field and releasing their seed in the thicket (like a dandelion or %30 of plants that are windpollenated) and passing the nutrients as they are overshadowed, at least in lower concetrations.
 

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