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Old June 10, 2014   #1
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Default Azos with mycos and actinovate?

Would it be a good thing to mix Azos in with biota max, mycos, and actinovate dip?
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I use Azos and Great White Myco together.



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Do you use them as a root drench at plant out? How much azos do you use in a gallon?
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Both. I mix 2 teaspoons of Azos per half-gallon of water. I do the soil drench 2 times after final planting about one week apart.

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Azos, (Azospirillum) will compliment Biota Max, Mycos and Actinovate. It is a nitrogen fixing bacteria and a general root colonizer which can increase crop yield up to 30%. These increases are attributed not only to N2 fixation but also as a result of the production of growth-promoting substances as well. A favorite of giant pumpkin growers.

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That's great, another tool to add to next years war chest.
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