Big Bloom Fertilizer
Advantages:
1.Enhanced Nutrient Uptake: It enhances the availability and uptake of essential nutrients by plants. Humic acid can chelate (bind) micronutrients, making them more accessible to plant roots.
2.Increased Microbial Activity: Humic acid promotes the growth of beneficial soil microorganisms, which play a vital role in nutrient cycling and organic matter decomposition.
3.Stimulated Root Growth: It stimulates root growth and development, leading to a more extensive and efficient root system. This helps plants access water and nutrients more effectively.
4.Reduction in Fertilizer Requirements: By improving nutrient uptake efficiency, humic acid can reduce the need for chemical fertilizers, leading to cost savings and reduced environmental impact.
5.Environmental Benefits: It helps in reducing soil erosion and runoff, thus minimizing nutrient leaching and protecting water quality.
INTRODUCTION
Humic acid is a complex organic compound that is an essential component of humus, the organic matter in soil. It is derived from the decomposition of plant and animal matter over thousands of years, forming through the natural process of humification. Humic acid is primarily found in soil, peat, and coal, as well as in oceans and lakes.
SPECIFICATION:
Appearance | Powder |
Humic acid content (as dry basis) | 40% min |
Organic matter (as dry basis) | 80% min |
PH value | 4-6 |
Moisture | 25% max |
PACKAGE & STORAGE
1KG,10KG,25KG,50KG package, or one ton package and customer designated packing is suitable.
Product should store at a cool, dry and well-ventilated environment.
USAGE & DOSAGE
USAGE:
Agriculture: Humic acid is widely used in agriculture as a soil amendment. It can be applied in granular, powdered, or liquid forms. Often combined with fertilizers, humic acid enhances their efficiency and reduces nutrient losses through leaching.
DOSAGE:
Apply 750-1500 kg per hectare, and it can be used in combination with NPK fertilizers. Additionally, consider local soil conditions, weather, and irrigation methods, and seek advice from a local agronomist.
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