Product Description:
Appearance | Shiny Micro Flakes |
Odor | Smell of Humic |
Humic Acid | ≥65% | ≥70% |
Solubility in water | 100% | 100% |
PH | 9-11 | 9-11 |
Humic Acid Dry Basis | 71% | 71% |
Fulvic Acid | 15% | 15% |
K2O | 12% | 10%-12% |
Finess | 85 Mu | 85 Mu |
Advantages:
1. Boost benefit microorganisms activity, strong roots development.
2. Promote seed germination.
3. Improve water holding capacity and aeration, prevent fertilizer drain.
4. Improve soil structure, adjust soil PH value, increase fertilizer and nutrients uptake.
5. Enhance crops resistance to fight against cold, drought, insects and lodging
Applications:
Soil Application: 2-4kg / Ha / time, 2-3 times during seeding stage and growth stage.
Foliar Application: 1-2kg / Ha / time, 2-3 times during seeding stage and growth stage.
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