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FERTI-MAXX Sugar 3-1-2, 2.5 Gallon

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EZSUGAR

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236

Description

FERTI-MAXX Sugar is derived from organic corn steep liquor selected for its high content of short chain amino acids which is used in the laboratory environment to grow bacterium cultures which is the same action it will perform in your soil. Facilitates the rapid growth of microbes in your soil effectively and efficiently. Enhanced with the addition of 1% magnesium nitrate for cool weather performance and improved chlorophyll production.

Directions For Use

FERTI-MAXX Sugar is a fertilizer product for use on all plant material. It is optimized for use with fertigation systems but may also be used in foliar applications. FERTI-MAXX Sugar may be added to any FERTI-MAXX fertility product, most other fertilizers, and most agricultural chemicals after conducting a jar test for compatibility. Always treat a small test area with any experimental blends to determine potential phytotoxicity before making general applications. Effective in cool, warm, and hot weather. For best results, mix with ROOT-MAXX.

Application Rates / Intervals

Fertigation Systems: Use 1 gallon for every 10,000 square feet. Refill or apply every 4 to 6 weeks. Amount can be increased or decreased depending on desired results and plant needs.

Foliar Applications: Mix 3 Tablespoons per gallon of water and apply by spray or watering can for outdoor plants. Mix 1 Tablespoon per gallon for indoor plants. Apply every 1 to 2 weeks.

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