I don't really need Hyrgozyme, right?

GreenSummit

Active Member
Ok, I have searched and searched, and read quite a lot. Haven't found exactly what I'm looking for but I get the general idea that I don't really need to be using Hygrozyme.

I am growing in 2 gal pots with promix bx, some espoma garden tone and flower tone mixed in, GO line, and myco madness. With the stuff i am using, I should have a good enough micro herd to produce everything hygrozyme would be providing (in theory) so I dont' need to use it right?

Im already in the second week of flower, so I'm not concerned this time around, but for my veg plants and the future it would be nice to save the $.

Thanks for any info you can provide!
 

Rising Moon

Well-Known Member
As far as I know, Hydrozyme is a former hospital cleaner, now being marketed to growers...

It may be the most unnecessary "organic" bottle you can buy, seeing as it does nothing to the plant your growing besides "clean" your roots and soil.

Skip this over priced hype.
 

whitey78

Well-Known Member
Yeah its really not necessary... It doesnt necessarily "clean" the roots but its an enzyme that helps break down dead organic matter in your soil a little quicker but 100% not needed... Do a side by side... Use it on 1 plant and see if its any better... I kinda doubt it but you never know, I've read some good stuff about it but not enough to keep my buying $40 liters of it...
 

GreenSummit

Active Member
Thank you both. From everything I have read so far thats pretty much the same thing i was thinking. I will skip it in the future.
 

Kalyx

Active Member
It is a cocktail of 12? Different enzymes. They put an -ase in there for EVERY type of organic material that is in our root zone. Bennies work via enzymes also. This product will make too much N available in last half of bloom IME. I use 1-5ml per gallon so it is not expensive at all. (1ml in veg up to 3ml in bloom and 5ml during the bud push, taper out after that)
 
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