Humic and fulvic acids are natural components that enhance soil properties, promote plant growth, and improve agricultural performance. They are effective in increasing water retention, nutrient availability, and overall soil fertility. These organic compounds are beneficial for a variety of crops, including grains, fruits, vegetables, and high-value plants.
Benefits of Humic and Fulvic Acids
Root Development: Supports overall root growth and health.
Soil Aeration and Water Retention: Improves the soil’s ability to hold water and enhances aeration.
Soil Fertility: Enriches the soil and encourages beneficial microorganisms.
Plant Growth Stimulation: Boosts plant enzymes and promotes growth.
Applications
Humic and fulvic acids are suitable for a wide range of crops, including:
Grains
Fruits
Vegetables
Flowers
Medicinal and aromatic plants
Mode of Action
Soil Structure Improvement: Enhances soil porosity and resilience to erosion, leading to better aeration and root growth.
Soil Health: Enriches soil with organic matter, enhancing fertility.
Detoxification: Binds heavy metals and pollutants, reducing toxicity to plants.
Plant Growth Stimulation: Acts as a natural growth stimulant, promoting flowering and fruiting.
Stress Resistance: Increases plant resilience to drought, disease, and temperature extremes.
Microbial Interaction: Supports the growth of beneficial soil microorganisms.
Dosages
Foliar Spray: 800 grams per acre (4 to 6 grams per liter of water).
Soil Application: 2 kilograms per acre (can be combined with other fertilizers).
Drip Irrigation: 2 kilograms per acre.
Main Benefits
Increased Nutrient Uptake: Enhances the efficiency of nutrient absorption by plants.
Improved Water Retention: Reduces the need for frequent watering.
Microbial Growth Support: Provides nourishment for beneficial soil microbes.
Better Soil Structure: Improves soil aggregates, allowing for better air flow and root growth.
Growth Stimulation: Enhances seed germination and overall plant vigor.
Stress Resistance: Helps plants withstand challenging environmental conditions.