Description:
Appearance: Brown powder
Water solubility: Completely
Fulvic acid (dry basis): 50% min
Amino acid (dry basis): 8% min
Potassium (dry basis, K2O): 9% min
Nitrogen: 4% min
Micro nutrients: 2% min
Moisture: 5% max
pH: 5.0-7.0
Benefits:
Rapidly complement the nutrients |
Improves blossom and fruit set, thicken, enlarge and balance the leaf growth, supply well-balanced crop nutrients |
Helps plants to endure environmental stress |
Promotes the development of shoots and roots |
Improves the fruit size |
Contains plant growth regulators like gibberellic acid |
Free of pollutants |
Enhances quality of crops, vegetables, and fruits |
Inhibits harmful pests and alleviates pest damage |
Promotes cell division and increases metabolism |
Product Description
Appearance | Brownish powder |
Water solubility | Completely |
Fulvic acid (dry basis) | 80% min |
Moisture | 5% max |
PH | 5-7 |
Method of application:
Dilute 800-1000times, mainly used to spray on leaves.
For vegetables or flower, 0.8L/ha; for fruit tree, 1.5L/ha.
Spray every15-20days one times.
For rice and corn start spraying between 10-20days after head sprouting.
For vegetables, spraying starts 10-15 days after 4 leaves growths shall have developed.
For fruiter, spray every 15-20days if plants are robust until harvest time over.
For growing plants, maintenance spraying sconce every fifteen (15) days.
Can use it together with other foliar fertilizer and pesticide.
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