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HYDRO-MAXX, 1 Gallon

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SKU:
EZHYDRO

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239

Description

HYDRO-MAXX is EZ-FLO’s premium biodegradable surfactant and penetration product combined with the conditioning elements of our proprietary blend of organic carboxylic acids. HYDRO-MAXX is the first line of defense against bicarbonate accumulation and poor chelation. The addition of this product will insure proper penetration of water and assist with the rapid delivery of applied nutrients. Like Hydro-Cleanse but less aggressive in its acid content.

Directions For Use

HYDRO-MAXX is safe throughout the entire growing season. For best results, apply before signs of stress or circumstances that decrease moisture penetration. HYDRO-MAXX can be added to any FERTI-MAXX fertility product and most other fertilizers. Do not mix with calcium. To increase performance in hard and/or poor water quality, use HYDRO-MAXX more often at lower rates. Different conditions such as water quality, weather, and soil type/quality will affect the application frequency and amount of product needed to achieve optimum results.

Application Rates / Intervals

Fertigation Systems: For best results, start with 32 ounces of HYDRO-MAXX per acre distributed evenly over a 4-week period. If water penetration is still low, increase use rate by 8 ounces per acre. Repeat usage rate increase until desired water penetration is achieved. Repeat, as necessary.

Foliar Applications: Apply 1 to 3 ounces in a minimum of 2 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet every 3 to 4 weeks. Apply only as directed.

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