What Is Potassium Fulvate?

Potassium Fulvate is a natural organic compound. It is a component of humus found in soil, peat, and other organic materials. Here are some key points about potassium fulvate:

1. Composition:

Potassium fulvate is a complex mixture of organic acids, mainly fermented acids containing potassium ions. It is soluble in water and easily penetrates plant tissue.

2. Nutritional Delivery:

It acts as a chelating agent, helping to bind and transport essential nutrients (such as micronutrients) to roots and leaves, thereby enhancing nutrient availability and uptake.

3. Soil Health:

Potassium fulvate improves soil structure and fertility by increasing microbial activity, enhancing soil aeration and improving water retention. This results in a healthier soil ecosystem.

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Fulvic Acid: 60%

K2O: 10%

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4. Plant Growth:

Application of potassium fulvate can stimulate plant growth, improve root development, and enhance overall plant vitality. It also increases chlorophyll production for better photosynthesis.

5. Pressure Resistance:

It helps plants cope with environmental stresses such as drought and salinity by improving their nutrient uptake and overall health.

6. Foliar and Soil Application:

Potassium fulvate can be applied both as a foliar spray and as a soil amendment, making it useful in a variety of agricultural practices.

In conclusion:

Potassium Fulvate is a valuable organic compound that enhances nutrient availability, improves soil health and promotes plant growth and resiliency. Its use in agriculture may lead to more productive and sustainable agricultural practices.

 

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Post time: Nov-05-2024