Hygrozyme? Is it worth the money?

Budley Doright

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The MSDS, now just called SDS, is only required to list precautions and hazards and generic information relevant to safety. You won't find the recipe for coca cola on their SDS. Disclosure of the formula is not required. For supplements they have even less restrictions. Regarding my rudeness, I don't usually back claims with a "works cited" unless it's required . I didn't think that my statement was any more rude then you claiming the contrary without possessing any knowledge of the product's makeup or having used it at all. To say nothing of the "frowny face, smiley face" emoticon that I assumed was some expression of sarcasm or contempt. But I apologize for you perceiving it as rude.
So, and actually it's still called msds sheet here, the safety sheet doesn't have to list it as a skin irritant? And all no sarcasm meant just trying to keep it lite but obviously your not a lite kinda guy so will leave it at that. I still have my doubts that it has any H2O2 in it but again I could be wrong. Do you have any documents to show that it has H2o2 and yes if you actually did all the testing would you not think that would be relavent in your first post and helpful?
 

ChemPro

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So, and actually it's still called msds sheet here, the safety sheet doesn't have to list it as a skin irritant? And all no sarcasm meant just trying to keep it lite but obviously your not a lite kinda guy so will leave it at that. I still have my doubts that it has any H2O2 in it but again I could be wrong. Do you have any documents to show that it has H2o2 and yes if you actually did all the testing would you not think that would be relavent in your first post and helpful?
No. I never published an document through a university.
 

ChemPro

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Just thought you might have some reference material. Did a lot of searching and yours is the only H2O2 claim, haven't seen another reference, other than its a certified organic product.
Like I said, I did it myself so my reference material is my personal test. But if you are considering using it get an enzyme test strip, or do your own testing and research. SDS's are not required to be maintained to OSHA standards for a consumer product used in its intended application. Which is why the SDS for hygrozyme isn't as robust as a typical SDS. If they sold hygrozyme as a reactant to produce other chemicals then they'd be required to list more info.
 

Budley Doright

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Like I said, I did it myself so my reference material is my personal test. But if you are considering using it get an enzyme test strip, or do your own testing and research. SDS's are not required to be maintained to OSHA standards for a consumer product used in its intended application. Which is why the SDS for hygrozyme isn't as robust as a typical SDS. If they sold hygrozyme as a reactant to produce other chemicals then they'd be required to list more info.
No don't intend to use it ..... To fucking expensive :(
 

Budley Doright

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Sorry but I can't answer any of your questions re the trays. I have suspended net pots in trays that are sitting in totes, I run 6 pots in each tray and get anywhere from 400 to 600 under a 1000 of fully trimed bud, so nothing spectacular but keep getting better if not more :).
 
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