I'm a little bit on the fence here as to which one to use. If you know someone that uses both at the same time and they like the results I would go with both. But, after I read about the cannazym it seems like something you would really want in a hard water area. It's also possible that the sm-90 could negate some of the beneficial effects of the cannazym, I don't know. @EvilScotsman are you using both?
Sm-90 has coriander oil which helps kill bacteria, it's said not to harm the beneficial bacteria but I don't really know about that. It also contains plant stimulants derived from Willow and Aspen trees and it really makes the plants get larger and grow more robust. If they would work together I think it would be a great combo, if not I might go with the cannazym unless I had some problems and then switch to the sm-90.
I'm a little bit on the fence here as to which one to use. If you know someone that uses both at the same time and they like the results I would go with both. But, after I read about the cannazym it seems like something you would really want in a hard water area.
I know a lot of UK Growers swear by it to deal with hard water. I'm not sure what it is about the enzymes but they seem to keep the plants healthier at least in soil.
@Dichoti cheers for the follow bud, I prefer working with Pi's *HA* got some real nice Ideas for my PiGrow and to make the control of neuts easier will be doing a Tangs Easy Feed formula, the price of the components is a bonus as well.
Most I've done with a Pi so far is turn it into a Nintendo (I put it that way so it's easier to understand for the not so tech savvy folks).
You really wouldn't think it'd be hard to automate a grow with a Pi. I think the hardest part would be figuring up how long you'd have to set the nute pumps to run to get the desired amount...
Most I've done with a Pi so far is turn it into a Nintendo (I put it that way so it's easier to understand for the not so tech savvy folks).
You really wouldn't think it'd be hard to automate a grow with a Pi. I think the hardest part would be figuring up how long you'd have to set the nute pumps to run to get the desired amount...
You're right, There are endless possibilities. I'd rig it to read ec or to figure it up from ppm, and have it figure out how much to add from there, too.
Shame you can't rig up some sort of AI to "read" what the plant says by it's leaves, though.
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