Granular AnneMaxx 20kg Soil Products
Trial video showing results using these granular products to increase production per square foot on cut flowers
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These granular products are a fantastic option if you have a large garden and want to add nutrients / microbiology in furrow or worked in. These products are from Annelida Soil Solutions Agriculture product line, and are organic approved.
AnnMaxx Biome
A diverse blend of concentrated microbes, bacteria, fungi and organic matter that compliments any fertilizer program. This contains Premium Annelida Worm Castings.
-Unmatched beneficial biodiversity
-Contains growth hormones & microbes that work in symbiosis with plants and their root system.
-Improves seed germination. Enhances seedling growth and development.
-Enhances water retention in soil. Aids in reducing erosion.
-Reduces weed growth.
-Inhibits root disease development and pest incidence as soil gets healthier and biologically balanced.
-Increases crop yield and fruit set.
Application: 10-50 lbs per acre in furrow or broadcast early in the season.
AnnMaxx Grow Organic 6-3-2 Fertilizer
Consisting of Annelida Premium Worm Castings granulated with an ALL-Natural blend of hydrolyzed proteins and amino acids.
-Approved for Organic use
-Contains no salt
-Adds organic matter to the soil
-Released nitrogen throughout the growing season
-Improves soil biology around soil rhizosphere
-Increases vegetative growth and yield
Application: 20-50 lbs per acre in seed row or broadcast.
AnnMaxx Bloom Organic 4-9-1 Fertilizer
Formulated for flowering crops, that provides higher nitrogen and higher phosphorus content, and a potash kick. It is derived from Rock Phosphate and mixed for faster release of nutrients in their available form to plants.
-Approved for Organic use
-Adds organic matter to soil
-Does not contain salt
-Improves root growth and nutrient uptake
-Increases flower retention and branching
-Maintains plant energy and improves yield
-100% Organic
Application: 20-50 lbs per acre in row or broadcast.


