What is Professor’s Nutrients Go Roots and what does it do?
Go Roots is a dual-action root stimulator and systemic root-zone protector. It promotes fast, healthy root growth and helps defend against pathogens like pythium (root rot) and damping-off. It’s designed to build stronger plants from the ground up.
When should I use Professor’s Nutrients Go Roots?
Start early—on seedlings, clones, and during transplanting—then continue through veg and the first few weeks of flower. It’s especially helpful when roots are establishing or under stress. Most growers taper use later in flower.
Can I use Go Roots in coco, hydro, soil, or autopots?
Yes—it works across all grow media and systems. Just keep reservoirs clean and well-aerated. It’s safe for autopots, drippers, and outdoor container plants when used as directed.
How often should I apply Professor’s Nutrients Go Roots?
Use it during regular feeds in early growth stages, and as a one-off drench at transplant. You can use it every watering if dilution is correct and your plants respond well. Follow the feed chart or start light and adjust as needed.
How do I mix Go Roots and what should I watch for?
Add Go Roots to water first, mix well, then add other nutrients. Check pH last. It can slightly affect EC and pH. Avoid mixing it directly with silica or concentrated additives—add separately and mix between steps.
Can I use Go Roots with Cal-Mag, silica, or beneficial microbes?
Yes. Use proper mixing order and avoid dumping concentrates together. If using live microbes, go easy—Go Roots contains a systemic protection agent that may reduce microbial populations if overused.
What are the signs Professor’s Nutrients Go Roots is working?
Look for faster root establishment, more fine white roots, stronger vegetative growth, and quicker recovery after transplant or overwatering. Healthy roots also improve nutrient uptake and can lead to better yields.
Will Go Roots cure root rot or sick plants by itself?
It can support recovery, but it’s not a standalone cure. You must fix the root causes—like low oxygen, warm water, dirty systems, or overwatering—for lasting results.
Is Professor’s Nutrients Go Roots safe for edible crops and houseplants?
Yes—it's commonly used on edibles, houseplants, and fruiting plants. Just follow label rates and proper watering practices. It’s not strictly organic due to the fungicide component, so check with your certification body if needed.
Will Go Roots clog irrigation lines or cause slime?
It’s unlikely when used correctly. Most clogging comes from dirty tanks or poor mixing habits. Go Roots is not a sugary product, but always keep reservoirs cool, oxygenated, and clean.
What size Professor’s Nutrients Go Roots should I buy?
100ml is great for small grows or trial runs. 250–500ml is ideal for routine growers. Choose 1L if you run larger systems, do frequent transplants, or want better value per ml.
How should I store Go Roots and is it safe to handle?
Store sealed, in a cool, dry spot out of direct light. Shake well before use. It’s safe when handled properly—avoid eye contact, wash hands after mixing, and keep out of reach of children and pets.
Can Go Roots be used as a foliar spray?
No—it’s a root-zone product. For best results, apply via drench, feed solution, or hydro reservoir where it can directly contact the root system.
What’s the simplest way to use Professor’s Nutrients Go Roots?
Use it from propagation through early flower, especially at transplants. Keep your root zone oxygenated, don’t overwater, and maintain clean, well-aerated systems for best performance.