April 27, 2010
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Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Alabama 7.5 or 8 depends on who you ask
Posts: 727
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Biota Max - is it an organic pesticide? (a little confusing on this)
Not clear what the company's name is
Raybo
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The President of the Company (Knoll Bioproducts)
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mdvpc
which looks like their name is Custom Bio Ag
mdvpc
Its not for foliar though.
Chuck sent me this
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For you, I would recommend monthly application - spraying everywhere
(leaves, plant base, soil) Everything will benefit!
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I sent him a long list of vegetables plus some furits and some nut trees - reply
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John,
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>> Thank you for your email! We have tested and documented BiotaMax on over
>> 40 plants, and have tested without documentation on hundreds of others.
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>> The chemistry for nutrient absorption is very similar for all plants and
>> almost all plants that we have worked with have shown improvement with our
>> product.
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>> The exception, is mushrooms and edible fungi...... The fungi in our product
>> is antagonistic to other fungi and this led to negative effects for fungi.
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>> We have successfully worked with Citris, Mango, teak, and PALM trees, with
>> documentation.
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>> For others, we have worked with Peppers (hot and sweet), and many, many
>> veggies. I am a big fan of hot peppers, and am doing demos on jalapeno,
>> ghost, white habanero, banana and peter peppers.
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>> Onions, Cuccumbers, and Broccoli have very good documented results. We
>> have worked with soybeans, corn and rice extensively.
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>> BiotaMax is sold mostly to farmers, so most of the data is in farm format.
>> We have a lot of pictures, with side by side results on the web sites.
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>> Tell me about you - are you farmer or gardener?
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my reply
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Chuck
> I'm a Home Gardener. I have about 0.436 acre (19,000 sq ft) space to
> garden in. There's a guy that grows 6,000 lbs on 1/10 acre in Calf so I
> should be able to grow 24,000 + pounds. I am looking at growing much of
> the area as a waist high bed and containers. Plus the trees are in
> ground to which I am thinking of adding cherry trees and plum trees and
> Promegrates (I think I mispelled that). I have a lime-a-quat and am
> getting a kumaquat and orange (swet) quat. From whatI have read and the
> posts at Tomatoville I thought I should look into using your Biota Max
> for helping with better and bigger bearings of fruits and vegetables.
> John
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Chuck's repy
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The product should work very well for you.
My rose farmers, and tomato farmers, use the product every few weeks.
Rice farmers use once per planting.
For you, I would recommend monthly application - spraying everywhere
(leaves, plant base, soil) Everything will benefit!
The organisms in BiotaMax are like a probiotic for the soil!
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