<span class="link_user">@JinksyGrows</span>, that would be perfect since I Don't have a pH tester right now I don't know what my pH really is, that's why I only use rainwater or water from the lake, as far as the soil I have no clue of what my pH is, do you know if I can use hygrozyme and mycorrhizae together without hurting the plant?
<span class="link_user">@Sneekthafarmer</span>, Kind of? mycorrhizae is to mitigate fungus and bacterial build up. The hygrozyme acts more as a soil cleaning agent. Does near the same, but breaks down proteins in the soil so the plant can use them, too. Helps root health and nutrient uptake as well. I bit the bullet and bought it because I saw everyone's fine results and lack of pH problems. I'm no Biochemist, but this is how I understand it's function. Also! Chemical free:+1: