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madflower
Posted 6/24/2024 00:12 (#10785296 - in reply to #10784733)
Subject: RE: Terramar or Max-N-Pact?


Max-N-Pact is a foliar nitrogen, and it is similar to what the lawn services use. Corn is a grass. It should work. And it should green up quickly.

The Terramar is kelp and Humic/Furmic acids. The Kelp has a lot of nutrients in it. both are supposed to be really great for soil microbes, but I don't know much about it helping directly applied to the plant. Once it hits the soil it will help. That mix could go straight into a 'compost tea' type of aerated dirt wash. Add some liquified fish (fish emulsion) and maybe a few other things like molasses/corn syrup, epsom salt, yeast extract, etc. and aerate for a day. You will have plenty of microbes to add. Plus it will feed the existing fungi.

I personally wouldn't apply fungicide unless it was absolutely needed. I am not convinced mycorrhizal fungi isn't affected fungicide, and if you have any left in your field, that is what attaches to the root, and can increase root surface area by 20x and controls moisture in the field by absorbing it and giving it to the plant. There is also a fungus that is a parasite of white mold is that collateral damage as well? I don't know.

Boosting certain bacteria in the field can help the plant become more disease resistant. Very generally, the 'good' microbes are aerobic and the 'bad' ones are anaerobic.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10537577/
https://www.arbico-organics.com/product/arber-bio-fungicide-pathogen...

walmart had this stuff for half off at the store the other day. But it is a biofungide, and i wouldn't hesistate to add it to a field or to a compost tea.
https://www.arbico-organics.com/product/arber-bio-fungicide-pathogen...
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