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Bloomington Wholesale (Worms Way) Customer Reviews PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008

Bloomington Wholesale's Worms Way customer reviews of Hygrozyme say it loud that Hygrozyme lives up to its reputation.Check out the reviews for yourself at Worms Way's Hygrozyme Page

Rating:  5.0
i must admit i felt pretty stupid paying that much for this product,but must admit it works great...ive seen increased growth rates,better yield & root mass...i think the biggest thing u will def see is the increase in trunk mass...truley something u must see to believe

Rating:  5.0
it works like crazy!

Rating:  5.0
It cleaned my roots beautifully. If it wasnt for hygrozyme I would have lost my entire crop to root rot. Thank you Hygrozyme

Rating:  5.0
I saw a two fold increase in root mass, and my yeild increased by more than 50% using this product. Worth every penny. SP

Rating:  5.0
great stuff when you transplant your roots a pure white and work amazing worth the price

Rating:  5.0
It really does promote healthier, faster, and bigger growth. Changing nothing in my gardening techniques except for adding this has made an amazing impact!

Rating:  5.0
Hot Dang, Sally! Does what it sez...

Rating:  5.0
My root mass grew, trunks got much thicker, and overall yield way up...This expensive stuff easily pays for itself.....

 
Basic solutions for keeping root diseases under control PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elly Nederhoff & Bert Houter & suppliments from World Garden LTD   
Wednesday, 09 April 2008

Growers know the despair when a crop has a root disease or a virus infection. Some growers will use a chemical to try to control it, but this approach is often not effective. It may even worsen the situation. As with everything, prevention is better than cure. Prevention starts with understanding what causes root or virus diseases * and what steps can be implemented to avert difficulties in advance.

By Elly Nederhoff & Bert Houter, CropHouse, New Zealand, Elly@ CropHouse. co. nz with supplements added by Boris Del Mar, Enzymologist, HYGROZYME -  Sipco Industries Ltd.

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Hydroponics for out of season PDF Print E-mail
Written by Strawberry   
Thursday, 28 February 2008
One of my favourite things about hydroponics is the ability to grow plants out of season. There's nothing as delicious as a perfect red strawberry in the middle of the cold and mucky gray of winter. When I only had an outdoor garden, fall would mark the end of my growing season, the last of my tasty home-grown vegetables and yummy organic berries. As the sun waned, it was time to can what I had left and hang up my gardening gloves. Now, however, I have a delightful little garden tucked away in the corner of my office that isn't ruled by the dictates of the seasons. Instead it relies on the steady tick of a clock and I can putter with it any time I like. It's a lot less effort too. Watering is a steady trickle from a pump, climate is automatically controlled, and the lighting system is set to a timer. All that is required are regular checks of the nutrients, water levels, and the pH of the reservoir. Plus, no weeds! No slugs, no pests!  My kind of garden. The possibilities are limitless. It's like having a miniature greenhouse indoors. It's incredibly economical too. Because they're so efficient, they take only half the water of a regular garden, and generally take care of themselves.
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Rick from Worm's Way in Florida PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rick Breckinridge   
Monday, 10 December 2007

 Rick from Florida here, we just spoke a few minutes ago.

I'm writing as requested to remind you about your generous offer for our 20th anniversary celebration. We'll give them out to as many people as we can and watch the level of repeat business. Please credit BWGS at your convenience and let them know it is for Worm's Way Florida, attn Rick, and they'll see we get the cases to pass out. You also mentioned sending me some information on orchid champion to help sales. (Which product would you suggest for African violets? roses?)

Below you'll find the customer feedback/expressed ire we talked about, but we'll keep sending in any positive reports that arise from our giveaways, and let you know our perceived follow up sale rates.

 

 

 

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Looking for a good enzyme supplement PDF Print E-mail
Written by Quick   
Tuesday, 06 November 2007
Looking for a good enzyme supplement. I searched hygrozyme here and found good results and experiences with it. While putting the words "sensi zym, sensizyme, or sensizym" into the search field only results in sensi seeds and sensi star.

So does anyone have any info/experience with sensi zym, or should one just go with hygrozyme as being the better enzyme supplement?
 
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