Product Description
Mineral humic fulvic acid fertilizer is completely soluble in water,
alkaline solution, acidic solution and organic solvents,
with lighter molecular weight and much more active than humic acids and humate.
t has black flake, black powder type.
Product Advantages
Fulvic acid is a short carbon chain molecular structure substance extracted from natural humic acid. It has high loading capacity and physiological activity. Used in agriculture and horticulture industries, it has the following benefits: chelates macro and micronutrients to make them better utilized by plants; prevents and controls plant diseases and enhances waterlogging resistance; stimulates microscopic biological activity of plants; slow-release fertilizers, improves chemical fertilizers and Utilize pesticides; improve nutrient absorption, promote plant germination and growth; accelerate precipitation and decomposition, and improve soil structure.
Promote the growth of chlorophyll to help photosynthesis,
thereby improve the accumulation of sugar, fat and amino acids in plants, promote the growth of plant roots, leaves, increase production volume and improve taste.
The fulvic acid product can chelate heavy metals in the soil to avoid being absorbed by the crop.
The pesticide Residues and heavy metals are greatly degraded, crop quality will also be greatly enhanced.
Greatly increase crop resilience (the adverse effects of abnormal weather conditions on crops),
reduce the impact of pest, disease disasters, droughts and floods on crops.
Fulvic acid can regulate the opening degree of leaves to reduce the stomatal opening,
reduce water transpiration, can mobilize the plant's absorption of potassium ions,
promote metabolism, promote respiratory intensity, photosynthesis intensity,
and promote plant enzyme activity, thereby improve crop drought resistance,
meanwhile Water capacity can be greatly improved to improve plant drought, cold, pest and disease resistance.
Spraying fulvic acid after spraying the pesticides,
fungicides and herbicides, or mix them together,
can improve efficacy and degrade the residue.
Q&A
Q: Scientific papers say only humic acids have black color, not fulvic acids. So I don't understand your explanation. Please, can you explain me further on this?
A: The generally accepted definition of fulvic acid is that it is extracted from lignite or weathered coal and is soluble in water, soluble in acidic solutions, soluble in alkaline solutions, and also soluble in organic solvents. Since it is extracted from coal, it cannot be yellow. Most of the so-called yellow fulvic acid powder currently on the market is extracted from plants. This substance is generally called lignosulfernate lignin.
Company Profile
JINGFENG focus on green agriculture , human health .
We are committed to humic acid products development , producing and selling.
We have achieved remarkable results on development and application of the agriculture humic acid series , feed farming humic acid series , pharmaceutical grade humic acid.
We have also made a series of new progress in industrial applications.
At the same time, our R&D team has made new progress in new fields of humic acid, such as food, medicine and other industries, and developed some medical humic acid products with good therapeutic effects.
Tips:
In terms of guiding the sowing period,
there are many proverbs reflecting phenology,
such as "The pear blossoms are white, so soybeans are planted";
"The camphor trees have fallen leaves and the peach blossoms are red, and the white bean seeds are easy to come out of the urn";
and "The frogs are croaking, and the millet is falling" and so on.
Most of them point out the suitable sowing period of various crops based on the twenty-four solar terms: such as "the white dew is early, the cold dew is late, the autumnal equinox is the right time to plant grass";
"the autumnal equinox is early, the frost is late, the cold dew is the right time to sow wheat";
"man is wrong for a while, "The land is wrong for one season";
"The white dew is white, just the right time to plant buckwheat" and so on.
With these agricultural proverbs, farmers can know how to sow seeds at the right time.
In addition, proverbs such as "Beginning of winter, broad beans, small snow wheat, don't catch it all your life";
"Growing oil in October is not enough for your wife to rub on your head" are summaries of lessons learned from failures,
reminding people to seize the season and not miss the farming season.