
Humic Fulvic Acids
What up Homeslices, When I was a Golf Course Super I always used humic acid whenever I was sprayin ferts. Now, on my weed, both ID and OD, I include humic and fulvic acid. I do not spray it ID but I do add it to the mix. IT"S GOOD STUFF. We all should be using it. Peace The Anderson's company is a quality golf course supplier that been doin it for YEARS ! ENJOY !
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THE ANDERSONS; HUMIC DG GRANULAR SOIL CONDITIONER (HUMIC ACID), 40LB BAG
Buy 380 for $41.04 each and save 26%
The next generation of humic acid: biological; dispersible; spreadable; blendable!
Upon contact with water, each Humic DG granule disperses into thousands of microparticles that move directly into the root zone. Features:
- Biological: Contains four biologically active components: HAP, fulvic acid, humic acid and humin.
- Dispersible: Dispersing Granule Technology facilitates granule breakdown and soil incorporation
- Spreadable: Uniform, spherical granules allow for ease of handling and even application
- Blendable: Ultra dry granules are engineered to be compatible with all fertilizers including urea
- Increases soil carbon
- Improves plant health
- Improves germination and viability of seeds
- Chelates macro and micro nutrients to increase availability to the plant for a longer period of time
- Increases cation exchange capacity (CEC)
- Improves soil structure for better aeration and water movement
- Stimulates beneficial microorganisms, which can improve long-term soil pH
- Especially effective on sandy soils
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Product Information
- Crops (Broadcast): 40 lbs per acres (45 kg/ha)
- Crops (In Furrow/Banded): 4-10 lbs per acre (4.5-11.2 kg/ha)
- Turf: 40-200 lbs per acre (45-224 kg/ha)
- Trees, Shrubs: 2-8 oz (57-227 g) per tree or shrub
- Ornamentals and Bedding Plants: 1-2 lbs per 1,000 square feet (5-10 g per square meter)
- Potting Soils: Mix 2-10 lbs per cubic yard (1.2-5.9 kg per cubic meter) of potting mix.
- Contains 62% Humic Acid
- 40 lb bag
- Humic acid is a natural trace mineral, carbon, and humic acid based granular soil conditioner that acts as an organic chelator and microbial stimulator
- It has a high concentration of trace minerals and organic acids, specifically humic acid, which improves the plant's ability to take in nutrients
- Can be blended with fertilizers or used alone
- Self incorporates with irrigation or rainfall
- Improves the plant's ability to take in nutrients
- Increases soil carbon
- Increases plant health
- Improves seed germination
- Chelates nutrients making elements available for a longer period of time
- Improves aeration and water movement
- Effective in sandy soils
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· CPW
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I was using a dry Humic acid in my hydro grows and a dry Amino acids too. I tried the Fulvix acids and it made a mess in RDWC. This grow I am only using Luminis and Tribus and my Brix has never been higher. I will keep playing mad scientist and come up with my own mix but until then I am going to stick with those 2.
There are a boat load of nutrients out there that add all that and more, if I grew in soil I would use Recharge, Floralicious has all that and Diamond Nectar has the rest but playing mad scientist is kid of fun until something catches fire
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· Texasbob
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Do you back off of your base nutrients? I am very interested!
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· Hulk
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Super I would have never guessed, I deal with them or did on the daily and they are a special breed. Glad your not like most.
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