MycoApply® MAXX contains humic acids, organic fertilizer, 10 species of growth-enhancing natural mycorrhizal fungi, 19 strains of beneficial bacteria, 2 trichoderma species, micromutrients, 11 types of time released carbohydrates and 20 different amino acids.
MycoApply® MAXX adds organic matter to the soil and contains nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and micronutrients necessary for plant health. Mycorrhizal fungi increase the surface absorbing area of the roots from 10-10,000 times, thereby greatly improving the ability of plants to grow, fruit and flower by forming an intricate web that captures and assimilates nutrients and water for the plant. Working together, beneficial bacteria, mycorrhizae and trichoderma fungi expands into the surrounding soil to greatly increase the roots' ability to absorb and recycle water and nutrients, thus improving transplant success, flowering and plant health, and protecting plant roots.
INGREDIENTS
Endomycorrhizal fungi: Glomus intraradices, G. mosseae, G. aggregatum: 20,000 propagules/lb
Ectomycorrhizal fungi: Rhizopogon villosullus, R. luteolus, R. amylopogon, R. fulvigleba, Pisolithus tinctorius, Scleroderma cepa and S. citrini 110 million/lb
Trichoderma fungi: Trichoderma koningii and Trichoderma harzianum 150 millson/lb
Beneficial bacteria: Bacillus subtillus, B. licheniformis, B. azotoformans, B. megaterium, B. coaguians, B. pumlis, B. thurengiensis, B. stearothermiphilis, Paenibacillus polymyxa, P. gordonae, P. durum, azotobacter polymyxa, A. chroococcum, Sacchromyces cervisiae, Streptomyces griseues, S. lydicus, Pseudomonas aureofaceans, P. florescence, Deinococcus erythromyxa 6 billion/lb
Product available in: 1 lb Bags, 5 lb Bags, 20 lb Bags, 50 lb Bags, 200 lb Drums, Bulk
BENEFITS
Reduces: › Drought stress › Water and fertilizer needs › Disease losses › Transplant shock
Increases: › Flowering and fruiting › Water and nutrient storage and uptake › Root growth Promotes › Extensive root system › Soil structure › Plant establishment
DIRECTIONS
The goal is to create physical contact between the roots and inoculant. Inoculant can be banded under seed, worked into seed beds, placed under cuttings, blended into potting soil, or sprinkled near roots at transplant time. Some examples of inoculation practices and rates include:
Planting:
Apply in furrow 1 teaspoon per row foot. Cuttings: 1/2 teaspoon under each cutting Potted Transplants: Use 2 to 3 tablespoons per gallon planting size Ball and Burlap plantings: Use 2 to 3 ounces per inch of stem caliper. Flower Beds: Mix in top 4 inches of soil, 2 pounds per 100sq ft. Nurseries: Inoculum can be mixed in planting soil before/during filling cavities, pots, and trays. May be mixed with mechanical equipment that allows passage of 1/4 inch (7mm) or larger particles. For propagation: Use 5 pounds per cubic yard. Turf: Apply during installation or aerification of turf. Use 2 pounds per 1000sq ft. Existing Plants: Vertimulch; Use 2 to 4 ounces in holes using standard pattern for drilling on 1.5' to 3' centers.
Statement of Claims: MA, Inc. certifies that this product contains the indicated mycorrhizal fungi and propagate rates stated on the label. The mycorrhizal symbiosis is sensitive to environmental conditions and MA, Inc. is unable to make guarantees beyond the above statements. Rev: 41221
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