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@JinksyGrows, that would be perfect since I Don't have a pH tester right now I don't know what my pH really is, that's why I only use rainwater or water from the lake, as far as the soil I have no clue of what my pH is, do you know if I can use hygrozyme and mycorrhizae together without hurting the plant?
@Sneekthafarmer, Kind of? mycorrhizae is to mitigate fungus and bacterial build up. The hygrozyme acts more as a soil cleaning agent. Does near the same, but breaks down proteins in the soil so the plant can use them, too. Helps root health and nutrient uptake as well. I bit the bullet and bought it because I saw everyone's fine results and lack of pH problems. I'm no Biochemist, but this is how I understand it's function. Also! Chemical free:+1:
@Sneekthafarmer, Hell yes it does. In my first grow I neglected the root systems, but now it's my focus:ok_hand:. I also use potassium silicate and bone meal mixed into the soil so roots have a constant source of phosphorus, Cal and Potassium to shore up top side and root growth/strength. Works wonders and pH doesn't swing back and forth anymore. Holds pretty strong.
Ever heard of hygrozyme or growzyme? This greatly helps break down dead growth in the soil, mitigate bad bacteria and help nutrient uptake, along with being a natural soil pH buffer. Check it out! Might be up your alley if you're not already using an equivalent :+1::+1:.
Cheers!
@JinksyGrows, haven't heard of it, I'll have to took Into it, is it anything like mycorrhizae? I was looking to get some for my next grow, right now I'm just adding Grandma's unsulphured molasses about ¼ tsp per gal of water to feed the micro organisms in the soil.
@JinksyGrows, thanks a lot!! And yeah, great stuff.. adding root stimulant to the soil is my secret weapon to maintaining a strong healthy plant... It all starts with the roots.