Vegan Organics Aka Veganics With Matt Rize

Hey Matt, seen your tip in high times this month, big ups big ups :mrgreen: I got a quick question about enzymes. How long do you use them for? I use multi-zen.
 
Hey Matt, seen your tip in high times this month, big ups big ups :mrgreen: I got a quick question about enzymes. How long do you use them for? I use multi-zen.

Hey thanks. I'm just using hygrozyme, and using it from a few weeks after rooting until the last two weeks (or so). I also add some to my reused soil mix, as it sits.
 
Congrats on the quote you got in high times! :clap: As far as zymes go, have you ever had experience using mayan microzyme? I just recently received a sample from a local grow shop and was curious as what you had to say. Since you are the Zyme Professor :-P
 
Congrats on the quote you got in high times! :clap: As far as zymes go, have you ever had experience using mayan microzyme? I just recently received a sample from a local grow shop and was curious as what you had to say. Since you are the Zyme Professor :-P

I've been using mayan for a long time. Its an inoculant that gets brewed like compost tea, not a -zyme, friggin mislabeling in this industry is a joke. Use it early, once or twice.
 
Okay thanks man! Since it is an inaculant rather then enzymes, I don't have to worry about a negative combination of using hygrozyme with Mayan? I'm starting to google now but it's easier hearing it from the "professor." :)
 
Okay thanks man! Since it is an inaculant rather then enzymes, I don't have to worry about a negative combination of using hygrozyme with Mayan? I'm starting to google now but it's easier hearing it from the "professor." :)

They mayan is a brewed inoculant tea. Do not mix anything into this tea or you risk killing off the life you've just brewed. Hygrozyme goes with your other nutes. Mayan is watered in alone, like any compost tea.
 
That is what i have been doing. Thanks for the clarification. The only thing I add to the tea before I start the brewing process is some molasses. From my understanding the Mayan feeds on the molasses. Thanks again man.
 
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Shit looks good Matt. Keep it up.

@Samwell: I use HPK in my grow. I sub'd it for my Budswell at week 5. I am also using it again at week 6.5 in a small feed (1/2-1gal depending on pot size,) to give the plants an extra boost as they finish. I flush after this.

HPK is organic. pk13/14 is chemical. Be sure you are sure what you are mixing and switching before you botch your grow.

Nitrozyme is "mostly" organic. I used it for a while. I wasn't really impressed with it. I switched to Biothrive Green. I like its results better.
 
Question about Plushberry, Matt. I am running it right now. I started 10, 6 made it. All of them are female. 3 to a friend 3 to me. I ended up getting a pretty wide variety out of my 3. One squat indica, one hybrid, one taller Sativa. How long did it take to finish for you? Anything to look for specifically? Keeper or no? I am pretty impressed so far. They have been very vigorous, but also producing very stout firm branches. I am about a week from flipping them. I can't wait to see how they flower and hope to get some nice colors, but wouldn't mind getting a chron green variation either. >:)
 
Question about Plushberry, Matt. I am running it right now. I started 10, 6 made it. All of them are female. 3 to a friend 3 to me. I ended up getting a pretty wide variety out of my 3. One squat indica, one hybrid, one taller Sativa. How long did it take to finish for you? Anything to look for specifically? Keeper or no? I am pretty impressed so far. They have been very vigorous, but also producing very stout firm branches. I am about a week from flipping them. I can't wait to see how they flower and hope to get some nice colors, but wouldn't mind getting a chron green variation either. >:)

I would let them flower at least 8 weeks. I look for non-herm, that's number one. After that, I kept two phenos, a pink and a purple. I'm running them side by side right now.
 
thank you nightbird1 i will look at biothrive and will try my best to maintain the organic standard

also i will throw some pics up here and there to show an update

ill be using primarily primordial solutions and bio bizz line . .. . .
 
I would let them flower at least 8 weeks. I look for non-herm, that's number one. After that, I kept two phenos, a pink and a purple. I'm running them side by side right now.

I have a pretty standard 60 day regimen that produces some amazing organic NYC and Bubba Kush. I'm gonna start on that regimen and tweak. Non herm is for sure number 1. No trannies in my harem, lol. Thanks for the tips.
 
Hey Matt

I was wondering about your thoughts on using a veganic nute line such as 'general organics' with straight coco coir? Would treating it like hydro by handwatering to runoff daily work the same as a soilless media mix that is handwatered periodically? I have grown in straight coco for 4 years now with synthetic/mineral nutrients. This is all new to me but am extremely interested.
Any links, info or answers to my specific question would be AWESOME.
PEace
 
Hey Matt

I was wondering about your thoughts on using a veganic nute line such as 'general organics' with straight coco coir? Would treating it like hydro by handwatering to runoff daily work the same as a soilless media mix that is handwatered periodically? I have grown in straight coco for 4 years now with synthetic/mineral nutrients. This is all new to me but am extremely interested.
Any links, info or answers to my specific question would be AWESOME.
PEace

I would advise against running any organic line in straight coco. I've heard of issues, but have not tried this. My mix has coco in it, but also lots of other stuff. If you want to run coco as your grow media there are nute lines designed for that, but they are not organic. Veganics has worked best for me in a diverse potting mix with a good amount of amending and supplementation.
 
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