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Hey guys
Looking for some help. I know you many of you use Ful-Power and Cytokin/TM-7.
But I'm from South Africa with no access to these products. So I went hunting around for local sources of fulvic/humic and found these two options:
1) Bio-Fulvic Acid 25KG
Bio-Fulvic Acid is a blended liquid humic component, rich in fulvic acids.
Active Ingredients:
Total Fulvates - 700g/kg
Composition
Total Carbon - 504.5g/kg
Total Nitrogen - 25.6g/kg
Total Sulphur - 7.3g/kg
Maximum Moisture 11.7%
Application
Foliar: 1g:1 litre added to foliar fertilizers or to other compatible crop protection chemicals.
Can be applied fortnightly.
As a bio-active additive for plant nutrients: Add 1kg/ha Bio-Fulvic Acid with chemical fertilizers to enhance uptake of the fertilizer.
Soil Application: 1kg/ha, to enhance microbial activity
2) Potassium Humate 95%
Soil Conditioner, derived from Leonardite.
Active Ingredients:
Humic Acid - 650g/kg
Potassium - 100g/kg
General Application of Granular Potassium Humate:
Fruit trees: 7 - 15kg/ha/annum, every 2 weeks during growing season.
Mixing of Potassium Humate:
Do not mix more than 16kg Potassium Humate per 100L of water. This solution will provide on average 16% potassium Humate in solution. ALways add Potassium humate to water and mix well with lots of agitation. To increase solubility WETTA can be added at 100ml per 100L water to this mixture during agitation.
General Application of liquid Potassium Humate:
Can be used as Foliar
Greenhouse Vegetables: 4 to 5L/ha, weekly
Fruit Trees: 8 to 16L/ha, weekly
Special usage of Potassion Humate:
Seed Treatment: 200g/100kg small seeds or 125g/100kg large seeds
Root dipping: 30g/20L water
Seed bed treatment: 100g/100km^2
Compost Enrichment: 1.5kg/cubic meter
Hoping some of you experienced farmers can chime in and help me out. Wish I had Ful-Power and Cytokin or whatever would make life much easier. Just tell me which you would choose and why, so that I can understand what makes a good fulvic/humic product.
By the way I didn't copy paste anything, had to type that all out by hand lol.
Thanks for the help guys.
Looking for some help. I know you many of you use Ful-Power and Cytokin/TM-7.
But I'm from South Africa with no access to these products. So I went hunting around for local sources of fulvic/humic and found these two options:
1) Bio-Fulvic Acid 25KG
Bio-Fulvic Acid is a blended liquid humic component, rich in fulvic acids.
Active Ingredients:
Total Fulvates - 700g/kg
Composition
Total Carbon - 504.5g/kg
Total Nitrogen - 25.6g/kg
Total Sulphur - 7.3g/kg
Maximum Moisture 11.7%
Application
Foliar: 1g:1 litre added to foliar fertilizers or to other compatible crop protection chemicals.
Can be applied fortnightly.
As a bio-active additive for plant nutrients: Add 1kg/ha Bio-Fulvic Acid with chemical fertilizers to enhance uptake of the fertilizer.
Soil Application: 1kg/ha, to enhance microbial activity
2) Potassium Humate 95%
Soil Conditioner, derived from Leonardite.
Active Ingredients:
Humic Acid - 650g/kg
Potassium - 100g/kg
General Application of Granular Potassium Humate:
Fruit trees: 7 - 15kg/ha/annum, every 2 weeks during growing season.
Mixing of Potassium Humate:
Do not mix more than 16kg Potassium Humate per 100L of water. This solution will provide on average 16% potassium Humate in solution. ALways add Potassium humate to water and mix well with lots of agitation. To increase solubility WETTA can be added at 100ml per 100L water to this mixture during agitation.
General Application of liquid Potassium Humate:
Can be used as Foliar
Greenhouse Vegetables: 4 to 5L/ha, weekly
Fruit Trees: 8 to 16L/ha, weekly
Special usage of Potassion Humate:
Seed Treatment: 200g/100kg small seeds or 125g/100kg large seeds
Root dipping: 30g/20L water
Seed bed treatment: 100g/100km^2
Compost Enrichment: 1.5kg/cubic meter
Hoping some of you experienced farmers can chime in and help me out. Wish I had Ful-Power and Cytokin or whatever would make life much easier. Just tell me which you would choose and why, so that I can understand what makes a good fulvic/humic product.
By the way I didn't copy paste anything, had to type that all out by hand lol.
Thanks for the help guys.