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Bio fulvic acid granules are organic soil amendments derived from decomposed plant matter, rich in fulvic acid, a natural compound known for enhancing soil health and plant growth.
These granules are designed for slow-release application, providing long-term benefits to crops, turf, and gardens.
Here's a concise overview based on available information:
Solubility: Granules are less water-soluble than powders but designed for gradual nutrient release, reducing waste.
Source: Can be plant-based (e.g., MarkNature Bio Fulvic Acid) or mineral-based (e.g., humic substances), affecting bioactivity.
Safety: Generally safe, but overapplication may lead to nutrient imbalances. Follow manufacturer guidelines.
Product name | Bio Fulvic Acid Powder | Bio Fulvic Acid Irregular Granule | Bio Fulvic Acid Round Granule |
Appearance | Brown Powder | Brown Irregular Granule | Brown Round Granule |
Product code | JFHA-BFA-P | JFHA-BFA-IG | JFHA-BFA-RG |
Water solubility | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Fulvic Acids(Dry basis) | 60.0%min | 20.0%min | 30.0%min |
Potassium(K2O dry basis) | 10.0% min | 5.0%min | 8.0-10.0%min |
Moisture | 2.0%max | 5.0%max | 5.0%max |
pH | 4-6 | 4-6 | 4.5-8.0 |
Fineness | 80-100mesh | / | / |
Grain size | / | 2-4mm | 2-4mm |
ORGANIC CERTIFICATE
Market Access: An organic certificate can enhance marketability and access to certain markets that prioritize organic products.
Packaging involves preparing the product for shipment. Here are some important aspects:
EXHIBITION
How to identify if there is fulvic acid in humic acid product?
Simple and rapid way to identify fulvic acid (Some following parts are called FA.) in humic acid products.
1.Question about fulvic acid At present, there are many potassium fulvate or potassium humate on the market.
A lot of customers ask, how do you know if their products actually contain FA without good testing conditions?
In fact, as long as we know the properties of fulvic acid, we can simply identify whether the product contains FA,
which is called qualitative in chemistry. Of course, quantitative words also need to pass strict testing to know.
2.Simple discriminant method Mineral source fulvic acid is the smallest molecular weight component of humic acid products.
While other humic acids, such as black humic acid and brown humic acid, are insoluble in acids.
We can use this property to easily identify FA in the humic acid products you bought.
Methods: take 0.1g and dissolve it in 1000ml water (both tap water and pure water are acceptable).
Dilute it by 10000 times. Add a small amount of sulfuric acid (or hydrochloric acid or nitric acid) to a PH of about 2-3.
Rest for 10min.
And filter to observe the color of filtrate and the residue of filter paper.
The darker the color of filtrate, the higher the content of FA.
The more the filter paper residue, the lower the content of fulvic acid.
Color contrast between potassium humate (left) (FA content < 1%) and fulvic acid (right) (FA > 50%) diluted by 10000 times.