who do you think has the best enzyme concentrate?

So just trying to see what everyone things about enzymes such as Cannazyme, Hygrozyme, Prozyme, and Sensizyme.

I have recently started using Prozyme in my DWC and since my I have seen a lot of new root growth. It seems to be doing very well. The Prozyme I think had 30 different enzymes in it which was more than any other brand maker. Im pretty sure its also most expensive ($40qt)

So who do you think offers the best enzyme concentrate?
 

mamador1r

Active Member
i was also asking about this weeks ago. what i was told is the most favorite or which sells the most is cannazyme. i couldnt tell which is better with experience.
 
i was also asking about this weeks ago. what i was told is the most favorite or which sells the most is cannazyme. i couldnt tell which is better with experience.

Cannazyme only offers 12 enzymes. Prozyme offers 30. So better IMO. Sounds like you got a bunch of ignorant a holes that answered your enzyme post...that seems to happen a lot on here. Cannazyme only sells a lot because the name canna is it...just like sensi nutes sell alot because the name SENSI. Its all just marketing... and unfortunatly a lot of people cant look past labels.
 

homebrewer

Well-Known Member
Cannazyme only offers 12 enzymes. Prozyme offers 30. So better IMO. Sounds like you got a bunch of ignorant a holes that answered your enzyme post...that seems to happen a lot on here. Cannazyme only sells a lot because the name canna is it...just like sensi nutes sell alot because the name SENSI. Its all just marketing... and unfortunatly a lot of people cant look past labels.
Enzyme products are a marketing ploy too. Your plants already make their own enzymes so unless you can find a reasonably priced enzyme product, I would suggest skipping them. With that being said, I use floralicious plus. Cutesy products aside, your best yields and best results are going to be the result of proper feeding with high quality, balanced fertilizers and if you can keep your plants green from start to finish, only at that time would I suggest looking into adding non-NPK type products like beneficials, enzymes, aminos or whatever else is being sold at an incredible markup. Some of those products do provide benefit, some are a total waste of money.
 
Enzyme products are a marketing ploy too. Your plants already make their own enzymes so unless you can find a reasonably priced enzyme product, I would suggest skipping them. With that being said, I use floralicious plus. Cutesy products aside, your best yields and best results are going to be the result of proper feeding with high quality, balanced fertilizers and if you can keep your plants green from start to finish, only at that time would I suggest looking into adding non-NPK type products like beneficials, enzymes, aminos or whatever else is being sold at an incredible markup. Some of those products do provide benefit, some are a total waste of money.
Thanks but way off from the answer/opinion I was looking for. I use floralicious plus also but its not the same stuff im talking about.

I know plants make their own enzymes but you can speed the process up.. The Humbolt enzymes I use help to break down old/dead roots and facilitate new root growth. I can see a huge difference in the root quality between the dwc tub with and the one without the enzymes. Obviously you have never used enzymes or your opinion would be different. Try and you will see.
 

Tyrannabudz

Well-Known Member
I like Sensizym myself.

Enzymes that are made by beneficial bacteria are the types of enzymes contained in these products. They provide a temporary boost in nutreint uptake by roots. By temporary I mean they are short lived, which is why they need to be added so often.
In my opinion these types of enzyme products are good for mid to late flower when benes are not being added, and when they are just about depleted from the soil. This is when they would benefit you the most.

Having a healthy bene colony in veg, the benes produce the enzymes for you. You only need to keep them fed with some carbs. So using enzymes in veg would be redundant. Unless you do not use any beneficial bacteria then you could benefit from the use of an enzyme concentrate.
 
I already get the yields and quality that I want without getting ripped off on products marketed to beginners ;).
Why am I not surprised... I only ever get a bunch of BS indirect run around answers when I ask for any intelligent input on this forum. What makes you so sure I am a beginner? Your the one that didn't even know who Dynafem is or what critical+ is and I an the beginner?

Thanks for your useful info where would I be with out you? I find it hard to believe that anyone without experience with a product can give out good advice about it.
 
I like Sensizym myself.

Enzymes that are made by beneficial bacteria are the types of enzymes contained in these products. They provide a temporary boost in nutreint uptake by roots. By temporary I mean they are short lived, which is why they need to be added so often.
In my opinion these types of enzyme products are good for mid to late flower when benes are not being added, and when they are just about depleted from the soil. This is when they would benefit you the most.

Having a healthy bene colony in veg, the benes produce the enzymes for you. You only need to keep them fed with some carbs. So using enzymes in veg would be redundant. Unless you do not use any beneficial bacteria then you could benefit from the use of an enzyme concentrate.
Thank you! Finally someone that at least sounds like they know what they are talking about +rep for being on topic. So what are the reasons you choose sensi?
 

homebrewer

Well-Known Member
Why am I not surprised... I only ever get a bunch of BS indirect run around answers when I ask for any intelligent input on this forum. What makes you so sure I am a beginner? Your the one that didn't even know who Dynafem is or what critical+ is and I an the beginner?

Thanks for your useful info where would I be with out you? I find it hard to believe that anyone without experience with a product can give out good advice about it.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Good luck to you then and the economy thanks you ;)
 

Tyrannabudz

Well-Known Member
No particular reason. I just like AN. Can't say it is better than the others as I haven't used them.

Oh, and homebrewer sounds like an ass at times, but really he means well.
 

Tyrannabudz

Well-Known Member
No particular reason. I just like AN. Can't say it is better than the others as I haven't used them.

Oh, and homebrewer sounds like an ass at times, but really he means well.
 
Personally, have you guys ever tried brewing compost teas? They have really helped helped to create massive root masses - i should have filled up damn near 18gallons of root mass by the end of this flowering period, with GHS King's Kush.
 
and I have seen a very large difference with some of the Advanced Nutrient line and I am by no means a "fan" of any company, such as AN...To be honest, i despise their marketing techniques and extremely high prices, but thus far..they have proven results time and time again. However, I do not use the entire lineup, I use a psuedo-organic lineup consisting of General Organics, Advanced Nutrients and Compost Teas.
 

nickrbk

Member
Im all about the Sensizyme my friend. I was hit hard once with root rot and started using Hygrozyme after having to pitch a plant. the Hygrozyme fixed the plants with minor root rot and really helped out the roots once they were ready. After that bottle I switched to Sensizime BC im already on all AN products. I found it bosted up my root production even more then the Hygorzyme and belive it or not im pretty sure it was cheeper. Def would not be lacking this in my garden.
 
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