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Fulvic Acid

Improve nutrient uptake

Available in 1000L and Bulk

Application Rates:

250ml - 500ml acre with water. 

Can be applied with pesticides and recommended with other foliar nutrition applications. 

Can be applied in several times through the season. 

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Before and after using Fulvic with burn off product. 6 Days apart.

What is Fulvic Acid?

Fulvic acid is a naturally occurring organic compound derived from soil organic matter. It is characterized by its small molecular size and high chelating capacity, allowing it to interact readily with nutrients in the soil.

Fulvic acid is used in agriculture as a fertilizer supplement to help maintain nutrients in plant-available forms and support nutrient movement within the soil solution. It may assist in nutrient uptake efficiency when used as part of a balanced fertility program. Fulvic acid also contributes organic compounds that support overall soil quality and nutrient management practices.

Benefits of Fulvic Acid: 

  • Supports nutrient availability:
    Fulvic acid has chelating properties that help maintain certain nutrients in forms that are more readily available in the soil solution.

  • Contributes organic matter:
    Adds organic compounds that support soil structure and moisture retention, helping maintain soil integrity.

  • Buffers soil conditions:
    Helps moderate changes in soil conditions, contributing to a more stable soil environment.

  • Supports soil biological processes:
    Provides organic components that contribute to overall soil biological activity.

  • Assists nutrient movement:
    Due to its small molecular size, fulvic acid can aid in nutrient movement within the soil solution when used as part of a fertility program.

  • Supports early plant development:
    When used according to directions, fulvic acid may support uniform nutrient uptake during early growth stages.

  • Complements fertility programs:
    Used alongside conventional fertilizers to support nutrient management and overall soil quality.

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