Product specification:
Item: | Humic Acid |
Manufacturing Technique: | Granular and powder |
Factory Location: | Liaoning, China |
Purity: | 50%,60%,70% |
Application: | horticulture |
Package: | 20-25kg PP bag |
Order information to customers:
MOQ: | 10ton |
Payment: | LC at sight or optional TT |
Free samples: | Yes, but express fee should be paid by customers. We will pay you back if you place the order. |
Monthly output: | 100ton/month |
Humic acid: Biofertilizer humic acid is classified as a plant bio-stimulant: A material that promotes plant growth, health and development by inducing hormone activity. Bio-stimulants also help plants fight free radicals by protecting the plant from lipid (fat), protein and DNA damage inside of the plant's cells. Applying humic acid in the correct concentration for the correct application can benefit flower and vegetable gardens, soil, lawns and other growing applications. Packing:
Beneficial of humic acid: Humic acid improves soil structure and increases the yield of crops planted in the treated soil. It is particularly important in drought conditions as it helps soil to retain water. It increases the soil's absorption of solar energy and boosts aeration of the soil, making it easier to work with. Biological Benefits
Humic acid increases plant production and enables plants to absorb more nutrients and vitamins. It strengthens crop resistance to disease and pests. Also, crops treated with humic matter have a higher nutritional value for humans. Ecological Benefits
Humic acid offers an economical and effective solution to environmental problems. It decreases the toxicity of liquid fertilizers in food crops and prevents the problem of soil erosion. Humic matter is also certified for use in organic farming by agricultural institutions worldwide. Using Instructions 1 : Mix humic acid to the appropriate dilution rate according to the planned application:
Soil: 1 liter humic acid to 5 gallons water (up to one acre of coverage)
Foliar (leaf): 1 liter humic acid to 5 gallons water (up to one acre of coverage)
Drip systems: 2 oz. humic acid to 1 qt. water
Lawn and grass: 6 to 10 oz. humic acid to 5 gallons water (up to 1,000 square feet of coverage) 2: Fill the sprayer container with the appropriately diluted humic acid mixture.
3: Spray the humic acid mixture onto the area that needs treatment.
4: Reapply the humic acid mixture according to manufacturer specifications on the packaging, or when the insects you are treating begin to reappear.
The Response of Plants to Humic Acid At the cornerstone of soil health is humic acid, which is the most biochemically active element in humus. Humus is organic matter that has been decomposed to some degree, and the end result is a rich, fluffy brownish black dirt. Gardeners can add more humic acid to their soil by adding compost. Humic acid benefits the soil and plant growth extensively in a variety of ways.
Nutrition
Humic acid is made up of colloids, which are substances composed of tiny particles held in a gel-like mass. It's sticky and absorbent, and engulfed in several negatively charged particles that attract positively charged chemical particles, many of which are important plant nutrients including calcium, magnesium, potassium, and hydrogen. As the plant takes up nutrients, the colloids release more nutrients ensuring a steady supply of vital plant nutrients. Humus holds a great deal more plant nutrients than other soil colloids, making it critical for building and maintaining soil fertility. pH
Humic acid plays no great role in soil pH (otherwise known as its acidity) because it is insoluble in water. This is beneficial for both plants and soil organisms, which don't tolerate rapid pH changes. Commercial fertilizers often change the soil's pH which can negatively impact the plant that requires a certain pH level. Adding humus provides important nutrients while maintaining a stable pH. Root System
A plant's root system benefits dramatically from humic acid, making it more extensive, sturdy and vigorous. A stronger, healthier root system means that the plant can search for and uptake nutrients and water more efficiently. And the healthier a plant is, the better it fights off diseases and pests. Water Retention
Humic acid increases a plant's drought tolerance due to the clay-like behavior of the colloids. Humus can hold the equivalent of 80 to 90 percent of its weight in water giving it the ability to hold moisture without becoming soggy. This is especially beneficial for plants living in dry climates and for plants requiring a high level of moisture. * NOTE: all the information above is original on Alibaba, we preserve the right to pursue legal actions against any behavior of copying on Alibaba website.