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imax herbicide price HumiMax 5 L | Biostimulant, Humic, Fulvic Acids, and HuminHumiMax 5L Active ingredients: 100 % Natural, Pressure Extracted Leonardite Including 20. 5 % Humic acid & 4. 5 % Fulvic acid. HumiMax A superior liquid humate, derived from a naturally occurring source that operates in a multi functional manner; both in the soil and as a plant component, via a micronised formulation which retains all the beneficial natural properties. Humimax is a highly efficient enhanced foliar absorption formulation, created

HumiMax 5L

Active ingredients: 100 % Natural, Pressure Extracted Leonardite - Including 20.5 % Humic acid & 4.5 % Fulvic acid.

HumiMax – A superior liquid humate, derived from a naturally occurring source that operates in a multi-functional manner; both in the soil and as a plant component, via a micronised formulation which retains all the beneficial natural properties.

Humimax is a highly efficient enhanced foliar absorption formulation, created specially for tank mixing. HumiMax has been formulated to stand out from the crowd in terms of key benefits and performance.

HumiMax Research Trials Have Demonstrated

✔   10 % increase in nitrogen use efficiency, when used with granule fertiliser - leading to reduced fertiliser application requirements.

✔   30 % increase in nitrogen use efficiency, when Humimax is used with foliar fertiliser - leading to reduced fertiliser application requirements.


Benefits of using HumiMax

  • Support the natural soil processes of nutrient cycling and biological processing within the rhizosphere
  • Improve soil structure by increasing flocculation of clay particles through protective colloidal action
  • Increase the nutrient bank (Cation Exchange Capacity) in the soil by increasing cation exchange sites
  • Bind insoluble metal ions, oxides and hydroxides to make them slowly available to plant roots
  • Stabilise toxic substance molecules and assist their bacterial degradation
  • Buffer plants from excess sodium in the soil by positively interacting with the molecular charges between sodium cations and soil particles
  • Once in the leaf the humates in HumiMax will be metabolised into simpler plant acids leading to an immediate biostimulant effect
  • Increase uptake efficiency of fertiliser leading to a reduction in overall inputs due to;
    • The natural chelating properties and enhanced leaf penetration efficiency retained by the pressure extracted humates.
    • The uniform distribution across leaf surfaces because of the micronised suspension technology.
  • Hasten the establishment of newly sown areas by stimulating nutrient uptake within the plant and providing a source of polyphenols, which catalyse plant function, intensifying cell division and consequently increasing root and shoot development.

What is in HumiMax?

*Molecular structures for illustrative purposes only. Solubility within water.

Each humate compound plays a vital role in healthy soil life and plant function.
In a healthy functioning natural soil, humates occupy up to 50 % of the soil organic matter complex.


Leonardite

Leonardite is a naturally occurring oxidized mineral derived from concentrated humified plant deposits.

Leonardite is rich in organic substances essential for the healthy function of soil structure, soil-biology and plants.

These organic substances are known to be depleted in many top soils, growing media and sports turf profiles.

Humus

Humus is the remaining part of humification, the process of microbes decomposing organic matter in the soil. Humus forms a stable component of the organic matter present in soils. Humus performs many vital functions within the soil complex, it interacts positively with soil particles, soil nutrients, soil biology and plants.

Humus drives the naturally evolved functions and interactions between all of the fundamental constituents and processes of an efficient and healthy soil biosphere.

Increasingly growers and sports turf managers at all levels are understanding that respecting and nurturing these processes is a key component in the successful production of high quality sustainable turf surfaces.

Humates

Humus is formed of various complex organic components referred to collectively as humates.

The major humates are...

Fulvic acids – small complex molecules and the fraction of humus soluble in water.

Fulvic acids are highly biologically active due to their small molecular weight. This allows fulvic acid to dissolve minerals and elements into its structure, at which point they are referred to as mobilised fulvic complexes. These natural complexes are then in a form which easily interacts with and is absorbed by living plant tissue. Fulvic acid is nature’s method of chelating metallic minerals into a bioavailable form. Fulvic acids also capture and transport a range of plant substances such as vitamins, amino acids, auxins, enzymes and hormones.

Humic acids – complex molecules larger than fulvic acids. A fraction of humus not soluble in water.

Humic acid acts as a major carrier of nutrients into plant roots via a transfer mechanism which operates as the plant absorbs water. The negative charge of a humic acid molecule attracts and bonds with positively charged nutrients (cations) in the soil. The bonded molecules are then transported with water towards the roots and into the plant.

Hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon are the most abundant elements present within a plants body, they are sourced via photosynthesis and water. When absorbed by plants the organic structure of humic acid molecules has been shown to mobilise hydrogen and activate oxygen, which in turn drives core plant processes. Humic acid also provides a supplementary carbon source for plants and soil biology which drives balanced, increased nutrient processing and uptake within the rhizosphere.

Humins – closely associated with humic acids, a fraction of humus not soluble in water.

Humin molecules represent stable carbohydrate like materials which form an aggregate component within the soil. Humins attract nutrients and organic molecules otherwise strongly bound to soil particles and provide a site for soil microorganisms to process them via enzymes into forms which then serve to further nourish other soil life and plants.


Application Information

Application Window
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec


Application Rates

As a biostimulant
Frequency 4-6 weeks Rate 6-10 L/ha Volume 300-600 L/ha
As a Fertiliser Adjuvant
Frequency As required Rate 50 ml Per 100 L of tank volume
Particuarly suitable for tank mixing with
  • Fertilisers notably urea
  • Seaweed


Product Analysis

Component % w/w Use
Deionised water 58 Dispersion media
Leonardite 40 Active ingredient
Dispersing agents 2 Dispersion media
Ingredient % w/w g/L
Total Humates 25 285
of which
Humic Acid 20.5 234
Fulvic Acid 4.5 51


HumiMax is used as part of an intergrated nutritional programme at Willesley Park Golf Club.


Natural settling may occur so shake well before use.

 

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