Do you use enzymes in your organic garden

Do you use enzymes in your organic garden?

  • Yes

    Votes: 13 86.7%
  • No

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Dude just stop trying to add more stuff to your soil

    Votes: 1 6.7%

  • Total voters
    15
I've been using soluble enzyme powder in my recycling soil bin for over a year; sourced from kelp for less. I've only bought a couple ozs of it cuz it's mad pricey at $19/oz but it does seem to promote a healthy root system & help with absorption. I want to say it works awesome but then again so does everything in my mix so I can't really tell of its working or what it's doing. I do feel great about it though & my plants look amazing; super frosty buds & happy plants that pray to me... Here's a shot of a vanilla kush bud finishing up:
 

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I use SST's in my living organic soil, works great so far, I use malted barley as my seeds and sprout them in about 3 days.
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Any takers?
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I broke down and bought a 5oz bag.
I've brewed 2 teas already using an 1/8 tsp per 5gal. It foamed after an hour, but it didn't go nutz like homemade does.
It's micronized and highly water soluble so it can be sprayed too.
I do like it, but I'm still conflicted on which is better. My girls are all praying, but they do that anyways so it's hard for me to say.
I think the real test is going to be how fast does my 40 gallon recycling barrel break down the rootballs in it.
 
The products everyone mentions sound like they work well, but there is no need to go to that expense to add enzymes. mix a tablespoon of maple syrup, coconut water, mountain dew or just spit into a gallon of water and you'll add enzymes. Chew a piece of fruit first if you're going to use your spit. You could even use beer. Guinness works best.
 
The products everyone mentions sound like they work well, but there is no need to go to that expense to add enzymes. mix a tablespoon of maple syrup, coconut water, mountain dew or just spit into a gallon of water and you'll add enzymes. Chew a piece of fruit first if you're going to use your spit. You could even use beer. Guinness works best.
I've used beer!!!!!!
I let a can or 2 sit out for days or a week. Add the whole thing to a 5er. I've also used bread yeast, but that's primarily for the protein which equates to nitrogen.
 
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