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THATCHzyme

@thatchzyme

THATCHzyme is the first sprayable organic matter management program that uses mushroom enzymes to breakdown lignin, the slow to degrade part of thatch.

Joined February 2023
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Friday afternoon soil sample processing with our lucky old #om246 cutting board. #turf

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What’s the connection between @thatchzyme and this year’s Nobel Prize for Chemistry? Before founding Colorado Biofactory and developing THATCHzyme, @thaddaus_huber was a WRF Innovation postdoctoral fellow at the University of Washington Institute for Protein Design. This…

BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry with one half to David Baker “for computational protein design” and the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction.”

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Why should you add laccase to your spray program? Lignin shields thatch from breaking down, and soil microbes struggle with it because they don’t produce the necessary enzymes in the right quantities. THATCHzyme solves this by providing a powerful dose of mushroom laccase, an…


Need some extra juice on your thatch maintenance program? THATCHzyme contains laccase, an enzyme proven to accelerate thatch break down without surface disruption. Fall is a perfect time to add THATCHzyme to your spray program. thatchzyme.com


Fresh coat of paint on the THATCHzyme website! Check it out at thatchzyme.com.


After selling out our 2024 production, THATCHzyme is back in stock and we're ramping manufacturing to meet growing demand. Today, we launch our 2025 Early Order Program : Buy 2 Get 1 Free on all bottle sizes. thatchzyme.com or contact sales@thatchzyme.com to learn more.

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Fulvic acids help enhance nutrient delivery and increase plants ability to deal with stress. We have a unique biofulvic acid derived from mushrooms that we are looking for feedback on. If you are interested in a free sample, direct message us or contact sales@thatchzyme.com

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Can you say biology. The mix is @takecomand 16th inch, @earthworksturf, @thatchzyme, and Monkey Shine from @TurfsolutionsFL

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Aloha Hawaii 🌺🌴🌊. First THATCHzyme shipment off the mainland. The pulverized solid easily ships in an envelope!

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Course closures due to aeration? Laccase has been proven to break down thatch. THATCHzyme contains an effective dose of laccase to supplement your spray program and reduce the need for surface disruption. Contact sales@thatchzyme.com to learn more.

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Our stomachs use enzymes to digest food. Not having enough of certain enzymes is what makes some people lactose intolerant. Microbes in the soil have a difficult time breaking down the lignin in thatch. THATCHzyme is an enzyme supplement for your turf. It contains an effective…

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What is soil organic matter and how does it form? It's complicated. What we know is that enzymes break down large biopolymers into smaller biopolymers for microbes to eat. THATCHzyme supercharges your soil with laccase, a key enzyme that accelerates the digestion of thatch. See…

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Many products claim they can help manage thatch. Why THATCHzyme? We add an enzyme (laccase) proven to break down thatch directly to the thatch layer. Laccase breaks down lignin, the slow to degrade part of thatch. The right tool for the job at an effective dose. Contact us…

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Want to supercharge your organic matter maintenance program on your course? Now is the perfect time to start a THATCHzyme trial. Visit thatchzyme.com to learn more about our thatch eating enzyme technology and reach out to get started.


What is THATCHzyme? Enzymes are the tools cells use to break things down and build new things. They are not living and similar to tools that we use, like a screwdriver or a hammer, they aren't "used up" in the job that they perform and can be used many times. THATCHzyme's…

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