Water Soluble Kelp Extract World-famous as a root soak and a foliar-applied plant stimulant. Extracted from fresh Norwegian Ascophyllum kelp, using a process that concentrates all the goodness of the sea into a small amount of material. 1 lb of Maxicrop is created from over 200 lb of seaweed and contains more than 70 different growth hormones, cytokinins, auxins, vitamins, and enzymes. Maxicrop is sought after primarily for its trace elements but also has an analysis of 1% N, 0% P, 4% K. Often combined with fish products or other high-analysis foliars to create a cost-effective yield and quality-enhancer. Use at 1 tsp/gal (stir or shake to dissolve) or 1-2 lb/acre. Inject at 1-5 lb/acre.
Product Details
Item Model Number:
F1365
Product Dimensions:
16 x 16 x 6 inches.
Shipping Weight:
24 pounds.
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Product Use Instructions:
Maxicrop Kelp Extract (22 Lb Bag) Instructions - 151kb
Product Label:
Maxicrop Kelp Extract (22 Lb Bag) Label - 157kb
Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS):
Maxicrop Kelp Extract (22 Lb Bag) MSDS - 281kb
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