BENEFICIAL ENZYMES FOR THE INDOOR GARDEN

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2010

How and when to use enzymes in hydroponics and soil gardening.

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  • These are products that are not needed IMO....if your using beneficial bacteria then the bacteria will create the enzymes so adding even more concentrated enzymes is a waste and can cause you media to become out of balance. Save your money and use beneficial bacteria to be the source of your enzymes and keep the balance.

  • @JBarth22 I agree if your are using living organic soil method. The micro life should be keeping your plants very happy.

  • about how many times would you use enzymes in plants life span 2-3 times? more? thanx

  • @TopHeavyColas I would use enzymes from the beginning of roots up till I start to flush. 5ml/gal all the time. 10/ml per gal in peak vege and flower.......

  • if you are using Mycorrhizae in a dwc system do you sprinkle the powder directly on the roots or do you sprinkle it in the nute water?

  • @detroitluv82 Soluable powders can be added directly to the nute water. You can also sprinkle granular mycorrhizae into your hydroton or directly on the roots.......

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  • EC 1 Oxidoreductases: catalyze oxidation/reduction reactions EC 2 Transferases: transfer a functional group (e.g. a methyl or phosphate group) EC 3 Hydrolases: catalyze the hydrolysis of various bonds EC 4 Lyases: cleave various bonds by means other than hydrolysis and oxidation EC 5 Isomerases: catalyze isomerization changes within a single molecule EC 6 Ligases: join two molecules with covalent bonds.

  • Thanks for sharing the information! Very helpful. We have never tested the Prozyme by Humboldt. Is it clear in color or brown/black? How would you say it compares to say Cannazyme? Thanks again!

  • I missed typed the doses it should be 0.8/20 gal for Pond-zime

    for HTH Enzyme Cleaner 0.9 ml/gal

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  • This companies make you think that they have discovered all this themselves, overpricing & rip you off, Enzymes have been used for long time, but few people know this.

    You can use any high concentrated enzyme, (such as Pond-zyme or HTH Enzyme Cleaner, etc) which are more concetrated, work much better and much cheaper. Pond-zyme may be used as 0.8ml/gal and so HTH Enzyme Cleaner wich does a much better job and again cheaper. Go to a swimming pool store and get a botle of enzyme much cheaper.

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