Re: Hygrozyme...
Ive only seen it used in hydroponics so Im not sure if it applys here but... The word around the fire is that it helps prevent root rot and is suppose to help keep a cleaner growing medium, naturally.
Now that's pretty cool, if you ask me.. :cool:
If I may inquire, what supporting details led you to such accuracy? Was it (?) smaller plants, or seeds? Thinner plants? Slower growing? Darker seeds? I'm merely wondering what was it that you saw repeatedly that helped you know.
Thanks...
Im not a soil guy, but Ive heard that it can help with pests (mites, etc.)
I know it can do wonders in a hydro environment with regards to getting extra oxygen to the roots among other things, but in soil, Im not sure,
sorry :bong:
do you have a ppm meter?
What kind of nutes?
I would half the recommended level at the very least, and I would not add it all at once...But add slowly, over like 2 days or so, make any sense?
I'm sorry to hear of your situation. It would seem to me that more information regarding your grow is in order...What else can you tell us? ie: watering habbits, any nutes (what kind and how much ) added and when? What is your res temp and ph? What type of water, what type of strain, see what Im...
I will do that indeed..I have heard other people on other forums say that the medibud is a bit of a pain to grow, but they never really elborated any further...
No, he’s got 1 tote filled with white wodow max, and the other tote has half orange and half medi... I was shocked this morning to see just how bad the medis look...But he flushed them both yesterday, and he plans to re-flush and then add nutes today..I told him to hold off the nutes on the medi...
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I agree and I did originally suggest that to him about growing 1 strain at a time, but hindsight does tend to be 20/20. He has 30 gallons of water in his aero-totes and I guess he thought the extra gallons would help, also with summer running out, I think he's hopeful that the...