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Humboldt Nutrients Myco Maximum Granular Bacterial Innoculant 1 LB
- Myco Maximum granular contains 8 species of growth-enhancing mycorrhizal fungi, proprietary ingredients, 12 strains of beneficial bacteria, and 2 Trichoderma species.
- Myco Maximum adds organic matter and helps to break down nutrients and micro-nutrients present in your growing medium or soil which are necessary for plants throughout their life cycles.
- Mycorrhizal fungi increase the surface-absorbing area of the roots from 10-10,000 times, 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 expand into the surrounding medium to greatly increase the roots' ability to absorb and recycle water and nutrients, improving transplant success, flowering and overall growth of the plant.
- Myco Maximum is an extremely fine powder, as a result humidity and temperature can affect both the volume, and weight of the product.
- Keep Myco Maximum in a dry, cool place and always shake the container before use, allowing more accurate measurements to be taken.
- Directions:
The goal is to create physical contact between the roots and the innoculant. Myco Maximum 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 innoculation practices and rates include:
Planting: Apply in furrow 1 teaspoon per row-foot. Cuttings: 0.5 teaspoon under each cutting. Flower beds: Mix into top 4 inches of soil, 2 pounds per 100 square feet.
- Nurseries: Inoculum can be mixed in planting soil before/during planting in pots, beds, and trays. Soil bags of 1.5 cubic foot: Blend 4 ounces per bag.
- Turf: Apply during installation or aerification of turf. Use 2 pounds per 1000 square ft.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
- Mycorrhiza:
- Endomycorrhiza/cc
- Glomus aggregatum……………………8 spores per cc
- Glomus intraradices……………………8 spores per cc
- Glomus mosseae……………………….8 spores per cc
- Glomus entunicatum…………………...8 spores per cc
- Glomus monosporum………………..…2 spores per cc
- Glomus deserticola…………………..…2 spores per cc
- Glomus clarum…………………………2 spores per cc
- Tricoderma:
- Trichoderma koningii 187,000 spores per cc
- Trichoderma harzianum 187,000 spores per cc
- Bacteria:
- Bacillus subtillus……………………………...50,000 cfu/cc
- Bactillus licheniformis………………………..50,000 cfu/cc
- Bactillus azotoformans………………………..50,000 cfu/cc
- Bactillus megaterium………………………….50,000 cfu/cc
- Bactillus coagulans……………………………50,000 cfu/cc
- Bactillus pumilis………………………………50,000 cfu/cc
- Bactillus polymyxa……………………………50,000 cfu/cc
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- Streptomyces griseus…………………………50,000 cfu/cc
- Streptomyces lydicus……………………...…50,000 cfu/cc
- Pseudomonas aurofaceans……………………50,000 cfu/cc
- Pseudomonas fluorescence…………………...50,000 cfu/cc
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