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Commercial Nurseries
Retail Garden Centers & Commercial Growers

Commercial Growers

  • Quick greenout and
    slow-release
  • No dormancy
  • Environmentally sound
    —non-leaching
  • Easy and less frequent
    application
  • Less water required
  • One product for all fertilizer needs

Max Organic Plus Fertilizer addresses commercial growers' concerns. It is economical, functions in a timely manner and enhances the quality of the plants being grown for market. Whether the plants are ornamentals, liners, trees, fruit bearing or vegetables, they will all respond positively to the nutrition they will receive from our organic fertilizer.

Max Organic Plus treats the soil (or growing medium) and as a result the plants benefit. They get the nutrition they need in an un-complexed form. It is available to plants immediately and then through the slow-release properties of the fertilizer, continues to be available for the next several months in pots or longer in the ground.

Container grown plants in particular need less watering, since the fertilizer's organic material retains moisture. Overwatering will cause the fertilizer to be washed out of the pots. While that may be desirable when using synthetic fertilizers to prevent burning, it is wasteful when using our organic fertilizer. Max Organic Plus cannot burn the plants. One cannot overfertilize.

Growing plants in the ground allows the grower to either top dress existent plants or prepare the beds by incorporating Max Organic Plus into the top two or three inched of soil. In fact, many growers find that when placing starter plants in the soil, it works very well to simply put some fertilizer in the hole and place the plant in the ground. One-quarter cup of fertilizer for starter plants works well and larger plants will require proportionately more. A fifteen-gallon tree would require 5 cups.