BioMax Fertilizer
BioMax is a superb fertilizer that uses the
latest technology for superb results. BioMax contains: Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium - used in all fertilizers. Plants and BioMax Many soils have some of the trace minerals required by plants, but not in a form that plants can readily use. Iron and other minerals are needed for the chain of organic chemical reactions that plants use as nutritional building blocks. Each of these raw materials are needed. A Lack of any one will reduce plant growth.
A great fertilizer has a well balanced collection of the trace minerals that plants need. BioMax Contains the 7 trace metals that are important for plant growth.Some of these are in small amounts that enable photosynthesis and other growth processes to function properly. These are chelated in an organic acid to give plants what they need in a form that makes them readily available to plants. Forest soils have a symbiotic relationship between plant roots, soil bacteria and fungi. Much of this is destroyed when the heavy digging machines arrive to build a home. Generally the topsoil is removed. Then the traffic of trucks, men and machines compact the earth killing the micro flora and fauna in the soil - a great loss.
Even with household potted plants the soil is processed and sterilized. What took centuries to grow in the underground biosphere does not return quickly without help.
BioMax replaces the missing biological soil components.
One of these is Mycorrhizal fungi (pronounced My-core-eye-zal) . The name literally means "root fungus'. This type of fungus has a naturally occurring relationship with the roots of 95% of the plants on the earth. They send forth microscopic filaments that break down minerals and organic material in the soil to feed the plant. In exchange the plant offers sugars and starches to feed the fungi. Amazingly a thimble full of soil can contain a mile of fungal filaments. The filaments make the roots many times more effective. These fungi also form a protective layer around the roots making the soil inhospitable to disease organisms.