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Hygrozyme Directions

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Hygrozyme Directions

Hygrozyme Directions. Hygrozyme is an enzymatic facilitator useful in breaking down dead matter. Created by the Canadian company Sipco, Hygrozyme is an all-organic cleaner that aids roots with absorbing nutrients. Dead matter can create pathogens and diseases in a closed hydroponic environment. Hygrozyme cannot kill anything; its purpose is to...

Hygrozyme is an enzymatic facilitator useful in breaking down dead matter. Created by the Canadian company Sipco, Hygrozyme is an all-organic cleaner that aids roots with absorbing nutrients. Dead matter can create pathogens and diseases in a closed hydroponic environment. Hygrozyme cannot kill anything; its purpose is to protect foliage and root systems. Hygrozyme promotes helpful micro-organisms on the surface of leaves. One of Hygrozyme’s unique abilities is its ability to be used with Hydrogen Peroxide.
Things You'll Need
Distilled water
Add 4 to 6 mL of Hygrozyme to 1 gallon of distilled water.
Use the mixture to rinse all equipment before use.
Create another Hygrozyme-distilled water blend depending on your needs.
Add 6 mL of Hygrozyme to 1 gallon of distilled water for soaking seedling trays, or to prepare cutting media.
Add 8 to 10 mL of Hygrozyme to 1 gallon of distilled water for nutrient change out. This mixture level can be used for soaking, cleaning or in drop-feed systems. Add this mixture as part of your normal feed schedule.
Add 4 to 6 mL of Hygrozyme to 1 gallon of distilled water to rinse all equipment after use.

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