Fulvic acid in a concentrated, soluble powder
- the most versatile and productive input in agriculture, in freight
friendly form.
A soluble, yellow-brown powder containing
70% fulvic acid, a material with exceptional biostimulant potential.
This product has a phenomenal nutrient-loading capacity, related to
a CEC of 1400. This product is 85% soluble, and the insoluble component
presents as a very fine silt, which may need to be screened out when
used with drip irrigation. However, the small particle size does not
appear to cause blockage problems with most spray equipment.
Benefits:
- The benefits of soluble fulvic acid powder are identical to those of Fulvic 1400.
Packaging:
- 25kg bags, 1-tonne pallets of 25kg
bags
TYPICAL ANALYSIS |
PROPERTIES |
Water Soluble
Fulvates (dry basis) |
85% min |
pH |
6.0 |
Fulvic Acid (dry basis) |
70% min |
Conductivity |
21 mS/cm |
Moisture |
15% max |
Solubility |
90% |
Residue on Sieve (0.5
mm) |
5% max |
Particle Size |
Very fine powder |
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Appearance |
Yellow brown |
Application Rates:
- Soil Broadcast
2 - 5 kg per hectare
- Soil Side Dress
2 - 3 kg per hectare
- Inclusion in Fertilisers
1 - 2% of the total
blend
Storage:
- Cool, dry storage away from direct sunlight
Information:
- Miscellaneous DIY liquid humus recipe: 120
gm Fulvic Acid Powder per 1 litre water.
- 10% of the fulvates are
insoluble, and may require decanting or filtering using a bag (much
like using a tea bag). The very fine sludge that is formed is does
not prove a problem in many situations.
- Staining may occur on fruit or foliage
therefore may need to avoid spraying just prior to harvest.
- Fulvic Acid is known to be incompatible with
Roundup CT Extra
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