Was told kelp has enzymes to break excess nutes: truth?

Perception

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Owner of a local grow supply store gave me a sample of this kelp supplement to help with the hot Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil I'm using (have minor nitrogen toxicity symptoms). His primary argument being that this kelp supplement has enzymes that will help break down excess nutrients.

The high dose of K is reason enough for me to try the kelp (I'm going in week 5 of flowering), but I was curious about the enzyme aspect. Anyone have experience or knowledge about this?
 

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hyroot

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kelp is food stock for fungi and bacteria plus nutes.

do compost tea's. and seed sprout tea's.

soil is hot because of rich nitrogen amendments that haven't broken down yet. So the teas will speed up that process. so will labs and even better . but those take a month to make

seed sprout teas produce a shot load of enzymes. fresh coconut water is full of enzymes too and an alternative to seed sprout tea's
 

vostok

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yes,...their are some members here

who actually believe the shit that comes outta them grow shops

others join this site ..?

at week 5 ...Times up

next grow add 25% perlite or clean river sand

it will dilute the FFOF effects ..but at least keep the food in the pot

good luck
 
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