Why do we need Fulvic Acid?-(First part)
Fulvic acid is a component of humic acid with small molecular weight and high activity. It is the essence of the effective ingredients of humic acid.
According to the solubility of humic acid in the dissolving agent, it can be divided into: fulvic acid, palm humic acid, and black humic acid. Among them, fulvic acid has good water solubility and activity! In the actual application of agricultural production, the effect of fulvic acid is stable.
Potassium fulvic acid, not pure potassium K2O (potassium oxide)
Fulvic acid is a component of humic acid. Humic acid is widely found in natural grass charcoal, lignite, weathered coal, etc. A certain amount of fulvic acid and potassium oxide can be extracted from humic acid to make potassium fulvic acid.
The fulvic acid produced by Khumic is not the?products that use residual waste as raw materials, but uses high-quality weathered lignite as raw materials. Take the produced FULVICMAX as an example, the main content of fulvic acid (dry basis) is 50%-60%, the content of total potassium (k2o) (dry basis)% ≥12.0%, Anti Water Hardness 25°DH (445PPM) .
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Fulvic acid can even increase the utilization rate of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium nutrients in fertilizers by more than 20%.
Synergistic effect on nitrogen fertilizer
Fulvic acid-urea, etc., are actually complex (chelated) substances, which can reduce the loss of ammonium nitrogen and improve the utilization rate of nitrogen fertilizer. The oxidatively degraded nitro fulvic acid can inhibit the activity of urease and reduce the volatilization of urea.
The effect of fulvic acid combined with nitrogen on plant growth and development is very obvious. When nitrogen and fulvic acid are sufficient, plants can synthesize more protein and promote cell division and growth. Therefore, the leaf area of plants grows quickly and more leaf area can be used for photosynthesis. It has an obvious effect on promoting the growth of plants. Often after application, the leaf color quickly turns green and the growth increases.
This time we will first talk about the improvement of fulvic acid on nitrogen fertilizer. In the final part, I will continue to explain its effect on phosphate fertilizer, potash fertilizer and micro-fertilizer. Please continue to pay attention to me!