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Old 03-09-2013, 01:18 AM #1
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Enzymes without Bennies?

Are enzymes useful without a microherd?

It's my understanding that enzymes are a protein that act as a catalyst to break down organic matter and create food for the BENEFICIAL BACTERIA or micro-herd.

Anyone? Bueller?
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good question. I can only say Cannazym saved my roots of sludge/snot in a few days, completely
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Theoretically, yes. Depending on the type of enzyme you apply, that is.

If you supply a variety of enzymes at once (a "shotgun approach") or ones specifically selected for use in decay processes, I'd say it could work sans micro-herd but not without the presence of some microbes.

I'm currently seeing lovely results using some pond enzymes I can provide information on (actually found the stuff in another thread on IC).
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Theoretically, yes. Depending on the type of enzyme you apply, that is.

If you supply a variety of enzymes at once (a "shotgun approach") or ones specifically selected for use in decay processes, I'd say it could work sans micro-herd but not without the presence of some microbes.

I'm currently seeing lovely results using some pond enzymes I can provide information on (actually found the stuff in another thread on IC).
Yes please. I've been using hygrozyme for a few years. The stuff kicks ass and I love it. I've never seen whiter healthier beefier roots. I just don't really like the price too much. Pretty expensive stuff.
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