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Written by Internet Users   
Monday, 05 May 2008
thought I'ld throw this out for debate, or possible good news for some.A short time ago I cut my first clones.  BUT... I decided to use the product Hygrozyme to spray the clones and soak their soil. I took my cuts, which were "very" small nodes from the very bottom (maybe 2 inches long). I used an inexpensive Miracle Gro rooting hormone. The point...umm yes. Well My clones never skipped a beat. They never wilted. They never lost any color what-so-ever. They simply looked as if they were up from seed, very strong, and real happy about it. Even the long fingered Sativa clones are pointing straight out.Now mind-you, one of the Mothers is an incredibly strong plant, but the other has had a very tough life. I've seen many photo's of clones here that show cuts going through somewhat of an initial shock...and subsequent recovery.I'm not positive (as a cloning newbie), if my experience is the norm. But at this point. I've become "More" impressed with this product. I'm quite a cynic, and really don't go in for the "magic wand" products. But when I add this to what I experienced through my last veg grow. I more and more want to let people know about this stuff.I'm a cheap S.O.B. At least to the extent that I had better get a bang for my buck or I'm gonna be really proud about it. This stuff isn't cheap, but I'm ready to buy the gallon container when I'm out. I'm really looking foward to the results of my next seed grow. Where-as I can use it right from the begining on.I know I've posted on this product before, I'm not trying to hock the stuff. I just want to get my personal experience out there, and hear from others. I'm tilting on becoming totally convinced. Some other opinions might help me over the edge, or bring me back to the cynical side.

never used Rhizotonic but for my current batch of cuts I'm using hygrozyme. workin like a champ in the cloner and everything else it goes into.

Hygrozyme kicks ass. Better be down for rapid transplanting, roots literally just wanna' bust through the pots. Super Super good shit.

Hygrozyme is a tad expensive but it totally rocks. I love what it does for my roots in soil. I also use it when I transplant. 1/4 teaspoon Superthrive and 8ml Hygrozyme per gallon of RO water. My transplants never stress since I began using this mix. It like they never skip a beat.




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