Enzyme?

ifbleaf

Active Member
High people. Would anyone be able to explain to me the way enzymes are used? When are they added to a mix, after the liquid oxygen and b4 the nutes??
I'm hoping that using them will take care of the soil mix which is contaminated my coco. Unwitting I know but I believe the soil contamination is responsible for my run off being a constant 6.6/ 6.7ph. I'm hoping that enzymes will take care of this. Is this wishful thinking. The plants are growing nicely. Lush green. No spots a little wind burn.and one plants got some slightly twisted growth.
 

thetruthoverlies

Well-Known Member
Usually will run zymes to breakdown old root material in the root zone. I've used em all. The best bang for your buck zyme is the biocozym. My second choice would be the H&G Multizym and only because it costs more.
 

ifbleaf

Active Member
Usually will run zymes to breakdown old root material in the root zone. I've used em all. The best bang for your buck zyme is the biocozym. My second choice would be the H&G Multizym and only because it costs more.
I'm using a plant magic enzyme. Says it is cool to use alongside liquid oxygen! I'm using it to try and get rid of the pH swing I've got from managing to get soil mix in with the coco. FFS.
 
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