MycoApply® Soluble MAXX - 1lb - Suspendable Powder - OMRI Listed®
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MycoApply® Soluble MAXX 1lb — OMRI Listed® | 9 species of Endomycorrhizal fungi and 10 species of Ectomycorrhizal fungi | Root Zone Enhancement
MycoApply Soluble MAXX is an OMRI Listed mycorrhizal inoculant that establishes beneficial fungal relationships in the root zone to significantly increase plants' effective rooting area. Mycorrhizal fungi colonize plant roots and extend hyphal networks into the surrounding soil — accessing water and nutrients far beyond what roots can reach alone. This symbiotic relationship improves plant access to phosphorus, micronutrients, and water, promoting stronger growth, improved vigor, and greater tolerance to drought, salinity, and other environmental stresses. Plus kelp, humic acids, 12 species of beneficial bacteria, and 2 species of Trichoderma.
Key Features & Benefits
- 9 species of Endomycorrhizal fungi and 10 species of Ectomycorrhizal fungi: A diverse multi-species inoculant ensures colonization success across a wider range of soil types, pH levels, and plant species — different mycorrhizal species thrive in different environments.
- Increases Effective Rooting Area: Mycorrhizal hyphae extend 2–10x beyond the root zone — accessing phosphorus, micronutrients, and water that roots cannot reach, dramatically improving nutrient and water uptake efficiency.
- Improves Plant Quality & Vigor: Mycorrhizal colonization supports faster establishment, improved drought tolerance, better stress resistance, and enhanced overall plant quality throughout production and post-transplant establishment.
- 1.5 billion (Ecto) Endomycorrhizal Propagules per lb: High propagule density ensures reliable colonization even in soils with existing microbial competition or challenging conditions.
- 1.5 billion Ectomycorrhizal Propagules per lb: High ectomycorrhizal propagule concentration for reliable colonization of trees and woody plants that depend on ectomycorrhizal associations.
- Additional Amendments — kelp, humic acids, 12 species of beneficial bacteria, and 2 species of Trichoderma: Specially formulated amendments complement mycorrhizal activity for comprehensive root zone support.
- OMRI Listed® for Organic Use: Certified for use in organic production programs.
- REI: 0 Hours: No re-entry restriction — can be applied and handled safely without waiting periods.
- 1lb Suspendable Powder: Suspendable powder for drench, fertigation, or hydroponic application — the most complete mycorrhizal + amendment package in the MycoApply line.
Species Included
Endomycorrhizal Fungi: Glomus intraradices, Glomus mosseae, Glomus aggregatum, Glomus etunicatum.
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi: Rhizopogon villosulus, Rhizopogon luteolus, Rhizopogon amylopogon, Rhizopogon fulvigleba, Pisolithus tinctorius, Scleroderma cepa, Scleroderma citrinum.
Who Should Use This
Growers seeking the most comprehensive single-product root zone enhancement solution — combining 9 endomycorrhizal species, 10 ectomycorrhizal species, beneficial bacteria, Trichoderma, kelp, and humic acids in a single suspendable powder suited to drench, fertigation, and injection systems across a wide variety of soils, climates, and plant types.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between Endomycorrhizae and Ectomycorrhizae?
- Endomycorrhizal fungi (like Glomus species) penetrate root cell walls and form internal structures, colonizing the vast majority of common vegetable, herb, flower, and ornamental plant species. Ectomycorrhizal fungi form sheaths around root tips without penetrating cells — primarily benefiting conifers, oaks, pines, and other trees. Products with both types provide colonization coverage for the widest range of plant species.
- How is MycoApply applied?
- Application rate and method vary by product and use — see the product label for specific rates. Mycorrhizal inoculants are most effective when applied directly to the root zone at transplanting, seeding, or propagation — ensuring direct contact between the inoculant and the plant's root system.
- Can MycoApply be used with fertilizers and pesticides?
- High-phosphorus fertilizers can suppress mycorrhizal colonization — apply at reduced rates when using mycorrhizal inoculants. Soil fungicides applied to the root zone can also reduce colonization. See the product label and consult the manufacturer for compatibility guidance with specific inputs.
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