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Old 07-07-2007, 02:21 AM #1
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zymes in coco

hello i would like to use a zyme in my coco but i dont know if there is much difference between them ??
i am using canna coco feed in plagron coco as these are the only ones available where i am located at present , but there are quite a few zyme products with varying price tags .
i am tempted to use cannazyme to compliment the feed but it is one of the dearer ones and i think i will get through quite alot .
does anyone have any experience with any other zyme products in coco to good effect ?

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Old 07-07-2007, 04:26 AM #2
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i read once in post about the different zymes, that when he compared hygro, canna and sensi's ability to decompose a leaf that cannazyme was the fastest. Definitely hygrozyme or cannazyme. From what little i know about coco (i have some ready to go, grown in it once before) the bennies and microbes, fungi take real well in coco.
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Old 07-07-2007, 08:51 AM #3
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thanks cannigrow thats just the info i needed , much appreciated
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Old 07-07-2007, 06:56 PM #4
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I was using cannazym for one whole flower rotation and then half of another, worked great. I ran out and had a bottle of hygrozyme sitting around so I tried it out instead of shelling out 50$+ for another bottle of cannazym. My plants are still just as healthy and I have some fantastic buds this time around, some of my best yet. I did'nt notice any real difference between the two EXCEPT that when using the hygrozyme in the same amounts I was using the cannazym, my coco started to smell a little 'sweet'? I cut my dosage of hygrozyme down to about 6-7 ml per gallon and the smell went away. If you are going to use hygrozyme, cut the dosages they recommend on the bottle down by 30-50% depending on your setup and how much you water. I used it in soil previously, and had to use the higher dosages they recommend on the bottle, but in my coco setup which is 1/2 gallon pots, hand watered once a day I think the standard dose was a little too concentrated.

I just purchased some sensi-zym as I am running low on the hygrozyme, I will be using it on just a few moms that I want to keep until the fall when I will start my next crop, I will try and remember to drop in here and let you guys know how it goes once I have had them on it for awhile (sometime in mid august most likely).
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Old 07-07-2007, 09:08 PM #5
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good stuff supernuck thanks alot , i think i will get a bit of each and run side by side to see if i can tell a difference .
but thats 2 of you now saying hygro or canna so thats good enough for me
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