Mayan Microzyme
Bacterial-Enzymatic Complex with Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF)
Mayan MicroZyme is a 100% organic and ecologically safe bacterial-enzymatic complex with 24 species of soil microorganisms that will increase fertility while providing vital nutrients to all types of plants and crops.
Mayan MicroZyme (MMZ) mineralizes nutrients; produces nitrogen, natural antibiotics and plant growth hormones; regulates nitrogen; builds soil organic matter; suppresses soil and plant pathogens; and improves fertility, yields, and nutrient availability and uptake.
The micro-organisms in this concentrate are dormant with a long shelf life because of the micro-encapsulating solution. When the concentrate is diluted in water and aerated, the micro-encapsulation dissolves and the micro-organism populations become active and increase in number.
DIRECTIONS:
STEP 1: FERMENTATION
Dilute 2 fluid ounces of Mayan MicroZyme CONCENTRATE per gallon of NON-CHLORINATED water. Add 5 Tablespoons of molasses, sugar or complex carbohydrates to mixture for every 2 ounces of concentrate. Aerate/agitate for 3 to 7 days in a bucket, compost tea brewer, or reservoir. For shorter activation time, maintain water temperature at 80 degrees.
STEP 2: DILUTION RATES for APPLICATION
SOIL: Add 1 gallon of Mayan MicroZyme fermented mixture (step 1) to every 30 gallons in nutrient reservoir OR undiluted fermented mixture can be sprayed directly on the soil surface immediately preceding irrigation with fertilizers.
HYDROPONIC: Add 1 gallon of MMZ fermented mixture (step 1) to every 30 gallons of nutrient reservoir.
HYDROPONIC EBB and FLOW SYSTEMS: Add 2 mL of straight concentrate from bottle (DO NOT DILUTE) per gallon to the reservoir in the ebb and flow system.
FOLIAR SPRAY: As a mold and pathogenic preventative, spray fermented mixture (step 1) onto the leaves until runoff occurs. Be sure spraying device is clean. Apply once a week in vegetative stage and first two weeks in bloom.
Content in colonies per milliliter:
Plate count of aerobic bacteria and anerobic bacteria: a minimum of 300,000 CFU/mL for each.
Microorganisms:
Primary: Azotobacter vinelandii and Clostridium pasteurianum.
Secondary: Microorganism groups selected for their transformation of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, secondary and micronutrients and for their production of natural antibiotics and plant growth hormones.
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Description |
Retail |
| HNMZ4 |
Mayan Microzyme - 4 oz. (24/cs)
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$20.00 |
| HNMZ8 |
Mayan Microzyme - 8 oz. (12/cs)
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$32.00 |
| HNM16 |
Mayan Microzyme - 16 oz. (12/cs)
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$45.00 |
| HNMQT |
Mayan Microzyme - 1 qt. (12/cs)
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$80.00 |
| HNMG |
Mayan Microzyme - 1 gal. (4/cs)
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$250.00 |
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Prozyme
Enzymatic Concentrate
PROZYME is made up of over 80 different enzymes, in a concentrated form. The enzymes present in PROZYME will break down dead root mass, starches, carbohydrates and nutrients to make them readily available to the plant. PROZYME will encourage the development of beneficial bacteria and catalyze water and elements.
DIRECTIONS:
Add 5-10 mL per gallon of water or nutrient solution.
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| Item |
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| HNHPQT |
Prozyme - 1 qt. (12/cs)
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$40.00 |
| HNHPG |
Prozyme - 1 gal. (4/cs)
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$140.00 |
| HNHP2.5 |
Prozyme - 2.5 gal. (2/cs)
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$340.00 |
| HNHP5 |
Prozyme - 5 gal.
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$660.00 |
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Myco Madness Soluble
Myco Madness contains a bio-stimulant package, 18 mycorrhizal species, 19 beneficial bacteria and 2 Trichoderma species well-suited to a variety of media, soil conditions, climates, and plants.
Myco Madness contains mycorrhizal fungi that colonize plant roots and extend the root system into the surrounding media, greatly enhancing the absorptive surface area of root systems.
Myco Madness helps in forming an essential link between the plant roots, organic matter, and fertilizers of all types. Also included is a specially formulated natural root biostimulant.
Myco Madness helps plants enjoy improved nutrient and water uptake, enhanced disease resistance, and superior field performance.
Humboldt Nutrients, LLC employed one of the leading mycologists in mycorrhizae studies to help in the formulation of this yield- and quality-enhancing product. Many university studies have proven the superiority of products created by this mycologist.
DIRECTIONS:
Soil Application:
Mix 0.50 tsp per 1 gallon of non-chlorinated water. Use as a soil drench in porous media. Apply during vegetative stage and for the first two weeks in bloom stage.
Hydroponics Application:
Drain to Waste:
Mix 0.50 tsp per 1 gallon of reservoir water. Use non-chlorinated water when using Myco Madness. Apply during vegetative stage and for the first two weeks in bloom stage.
Recirculating system:
Mix 0.50 tsp per 1 gallon with each nutrient change during the vegetative stage and for the first two weeks in bloom stage. Use non-chlorinated water when using Myco Madness.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Also Contains NON-PLANT FOOD INGREDIENTS
- 25% Kelp meal
- 10% Vitamin C
- 3% Glycine
- 1.5% Vitamin B1
- 33% Humic Acids
Mycorrhizae [Glomus intraadices, G. mosseac, G. aggregatum, G. etunicatum (7.9 prop/cc each), G.deserticola, G. monosporum, G.clarum, G. brasilianum, Gigaspora margarita (7.5 prop/cc divided equally), Rhizopogon villsullus, R. lutocolus, R. amylopogon, R. fulvigleba (125,000 prop/cc each), Pisolithus tinctorius (750,000 prop/cc), Suillus granulatus and Suillus punctatapies (156,250 prop/cc each), Laccaria bicolor and Laccaria laccata (50,000 prop/cc each)];
Bacteria [Bacillus subtillus, B. licheniformis, B. azotoformans, B. megaterium, B. coagulans, B. Pumlis, B. Therengiensis, B. stearothermiphilis, Paenibacillus polymyxa, P. gordonae, P. durum, Azotobacter polymyxa, A. chroococcum, Sacchromyces cervisiae, Streptomyces griseuses, S. lydicus, Pseudomonas aureofacceans, P. florescence, Deinococcus erythromya (658,000 cfu each/lb.); "Fermentation byproducts of Trichoderma spp")
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| Item |
Description |
Retail |
| HNMM4 |
Myco Madness Soluble - 4 oz. (12/cs)
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$26.00 |
| HNMM8 |
Myco Madness Soluble - 8 oz. (12/cs)
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$50.00 |
| HNMM1 |
Myco Madness Soluble - 1 lb. (12/cs)
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$90.00 |
| HNMM5 |
Myco Madness - 5 lbs.
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$400.00 |
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Myco Maximum Granular
Myco Maximum granular contains humic acids, organic fertilizer, 10 species of growth-enhancing mycorrhizal fungi, 19 strains of beneficial bacteria, 2 Trichoderma species, micronutrients, 11 time-released carbohydrates, and 20 different amino acids.
Myco Maximum adds organic matter and contains nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, and micronutrients necessary for plant health. 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 plant health.
DIRECTIONS
The goal is to create physical contact between the roots and the inoculant. 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 inoculation 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:
Endomycorrhizal Fungi:
Glomus intraradices, G.mosseae, G. aggregatum.
(20,000/lb)
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi:
Rhizopogon villosullus, R. luteolus, R. amylopogon, R. fulvigleba, Pisolithus tinctorius, Scleroderma cepa, & S. citrini
(110 million/lb)
Trichoderma Fungi:
Trichoderma konigii & Trichoderma harzianum
(150 million/lb)
Beneficial Bacteria:
Bacillus subtillus, B.licheniformis, B. azototoformans, B megaterium, B. coagulans, B. pumlis, B. thurengiensis, B. stearothermiphilis, Paenibacillus polymyxa, P. gordonae, P. durum, Azotobacter polymyxa, A. chroococcum , Sacchromyces cervisiae, Streptomyces griseues, S. lydicus, Pseudomonas aureofaceans, P. florescence, Deinococcus erythria
(6 billion/lb)
Also Contains NON-PLANT FOOD INGREDIENTS
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| Item |
Description |
Retail |
| HNMX8 |
Myco Maximum Granular - 8 oz. (12/cs)
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$30.00 |
| HNMX1 |
Myco Maximum Ganular - 1 lb. (12/cs)
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$50.00 |
| HNMX5 |
Myco Maximum Ganular - 5 lb. (2/cs)
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$200.00 |
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