Nitrozyme??

scunkworm

Active Member
Hey guys,
Took a trip to a hydro shop far away from me today to get some bits' the guy in the hydro shop said this was real good stuff, i just want to know what growers think about the stuff? also got some liquid silicon, liquid oxygen, i was gonna pick some micronutes up aswell but the guy said that superthrive is just as good and should be used with every watering. ive seen people say about using oxygen but at 3-% but the stuff i had today was 17.5%' so when i use it just use small amounts i take it?
But the main thing i want to know about is this nitrozyme??
Be really thankfull if anyone who's used it or have heard about to reply and tell me whats it like?
Many thanks scunk:-P
 

symbiote420

Well-Known Member
Nitrozyme is the shit!! It's concentrated seaweed so you don't need to use as much, I've used it in the soil, but nowadays I foliar spray through veg to 2/3 weeks into bud and the plants love it! You don't need superthrive if using that, IMHO. I don't know how it reacts with a hydro system though it might gunk something up might not.
 

scunkworm

Active Member
Yeah thanks my friend, i googled it and its good stuff like you said' its made from marine plants and seaweed extract, i got some maxicrop seaweed extract here already but that nitrozyme stuff got afew other things aswell as the seaweed. I got a soil grow running along side a dwc hydro' people always say that skunk growen in soil tastes better than hydro? im hoping to find out as the dwc is my frist attempt at hydro.
 
i've just started using nitrozyme in rdwc as a foliar feed for my plants in veg and i'm noticing the roots getting a little brown and even maybe a little slimy. i'm wondering if the nitrozyme is getting into my water and causing other problems. the roots don't smell but i can see there is definitely stunted root growth. is nitrozyme an organic product that shouldn't be mixed with doc systems and is that what could be the cause? i've already eliminated the coolness of the water as it goes through a cooler and is always 17c and the water is very well oxygenated.
 
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