Main Function
Leonardite potassium humate is a mixture of natural organic macromolecular compounds, which is widely present in nature. Because of its unique physiological functions, it has been widely used in agricultural production in recent years.
In addition to improving soil, improving fertilizer efficiency, and promoting crop growth. Its role in plant stress resistance has also attracted more and more attention.
Unlike humans and animals, plants cannot escape no matter what danger they encounter. Since they can't run away, plants can only improve their ability to resist damage. This is the origin of plant resistance.
For example, under drought conditions, plants maintain water balance by controlling the opening and closing of the stomata of leaves. Under the environmental stress of high salinity, by improving the permeability of the cell membrane, it prevents a large amount of salt solution from entering the plant body.
Even when suffering from pests and diseases, some plants can produce chemical substances to resist, or attract natural enemies of pests and diseases to destroy them.
Generally speaking, the stress resistance of plants is relatively small in the peak growth period, and after entering dormancy, the stress resistance increases; the stress resistance during the vegetative growth period is stronger, and the stress resistance during the flowering period is weak. But the damage is beyond its tolerance, and the plant cannot escape bad luck.
We can't change whether the environment harms plants, but if we can improve the plant's own stress resistance, it will be a good way. Leonardite potassium humate is the product which have this function.
Product Parameters
Appearance |
Black Flake |
Product code |
JFHA-KHA-F |
Water Solubility |
100% |
Potassium(K2O dry basis) |
70.0%min |
Moisture |
15.0%max |
Particle size |
1-2mm |
Lower content potassium humate |
40% Potassium Humate |
Potassium humate contains fulvic acid |
Potassium fulvate |
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