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FERTILISER HumiMax


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Maxwell HumiMax


Maxwell HumiMax is a superior liquid humate, derived from a naturally occurring source that operates in a multi-functional manner; both in the soil and as a plant component, via a micronised formulation which retains all the beneficial natural properties. HumiMax is a humic acid derived with no chemicals, from naturally refined micronised 100% Leonardite, ensuring the natural integrity of the Leonardite is maintained. The pH is 4.2, enabling it to tank mix effectively, and micronised technology maximises plant uptake. It also activates natural soil microflora development, promotes seed germination, plant rooting and tillering.


Application Type


Frequency


Application Rate


Biostimulant 4-6 weeks 6-10 L/ha Adjuvant


Water Volume 300-600 L/ha 5 L 8,333-5,000 As required 50 ml 100 L of tank volume


Pack Size Pack Coverage m2


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BENEFITS • Reduced application rates.


• Great efficiency of uptake. • Improved metabolisation.


BioMass Sugar®


• Increased stimulation of roots, shoot and plant defence. • Reduced nutrient input requirement. • Hasten the establishment of newly sown areas.


BioMass Sugar® is a unique highly refined, water emulsion formulation of sugarcane extracts and sugarcane hydrolysates. A proven product with fifteen years of research and developmental use across Europe, BioMass Sugar® is a soil carbon source containing 22% furfural. BioMass Sugar® is specially formulated to promote a healthy and balanced soil ecosystem, increasing grass plant health and resilience when experiencing biotic and abiotic stress. Unlike simpler molasses extracts, BioMass Sugar® has been refined and developed to effortlessly pass through spray tank systems and maintains its stability when in storage. Used on many high-profile golf greens and sports pitches. BioMass Sugar® is particularly effective when used as part of a comprehensive nutrient and integrated turf management strategy.


Pack size: 10 L, 500 L and 1,000 L Month


Standard Application (L/ha) Application Frequency (wk)


Highly Stressed Turf (L/ha) Application Frequency (wk) Water Volume (L/ha) 24


January 20 L 4-5


40 L 4-5


February 20 L 4-5


40 L 4-5


March 40 L 3-4


80 L 3-4


Optimum Application Protocol April


May


20 L 3-4


40 L 2


20 L 3-4


40 L 3-4 June


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July 3-4


August


20 L 20 L 40 L 3-4


3-4 40 L 40 L 80 L 3-4 3-4 300-500 Maintain a healthy balance with BioMass Sugar Biostimulant. 3-4


September 20 L 3-4


40 L 2


October 20 L 3-4


40 L 3-4


November 20 L 4-5


40 L 4-5


December 20 L 4-5


40 L 4-5


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