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Written by Jason
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Tuesday, 17 April 2007 |
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Enzymes provide a missing link in the availability and use of fertilizer and soil additives. Enzymes control certain processes, much like plant hormones do. Enzymes are like traffic cops, signalling for molecules to move and processes to take place. A plant with no access to enzymes is like a having a construction crew, all the materials for a job, but no blueprint and no foremen. |
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Written by dame
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Thursday, 05 April 2007 |
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yay! so i finally got my hygrozyme in the mail today after reading endless praise's on here about the stuff. my question to all of you who use it is; do you only use it at feedings or every watering? what method works for you for best results? same question for super thrive. thank you in advance, still dialing in my nutrients. peace. |
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