Product Information:
Hibong Humic Acid Granular fertilizer contains at most 70% humic acid from leonardite, it is a slow-released organic fertilizer and it can provide humic acid and multi mineral elements.
Physical and Chemical Properties:
Its appearance is black or brown granular. PH: 5.0-6.0; Particle Size: 2mm-4mm
Benefits
- Super and quick water solubility, increases the utilization of NPK provide essential amino acid and trace elements for plants
- Enhance the utilization of all kinds of nutrients, reduce the use of chemical fertilizers
- Improve soil structure, increases the beneficial microorganisms in soil, make soil more healthy
- Assit in pest defense, ehance the ability of anti inverse and anti disease and age
- Stimulates root growth, increase water and nutrients uptake
- Benefits flowers and fruits, improve quality and yield and then increases income
- Suitable for all kinds of irrigating methods, Including drop irrigation, micro irrigation, spray irrigation, spread over the fields, flood irrigation and perforated method
- Environmental friendly, protects and improves environment
Application
CROP | RECOMMENDED APPLICATION |
Field crop | Broadcast application on the earth surface, then deep tillage about 10-15 cm before seeding, 600-750 kg/ha. |
Economic crop | Broadcast application on the earth surface, then deep tillage about 10-15 cm before seeding, 225-300 kg/ha. |
Vegetable | Broadcast application on the earth surface, then deep tillage about 10-15 cm before seeding, 1050-1500 kg/ha. |
Fruit trees | Broadcast application on the earth surface, then deep tillage about 10-15 cm before seeding, 1050-1500 kg/ha or 1.5-2 kg/tree. |
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