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Our offered Product range includes Fulvic Acid, Gibberellic Acid, Phosphoric Acid and Humic Acid.

Fulvic Acid

Fulvic Acid Potassium offered finds application in all varieties of Humic formulations as well as in form of standalone formulations to stimulate seed germination as well as supporting the needs of root respiration, its formation as well as growth. Its usage also supports enhancement in protein and mineral content of fruits and vegetables on which these are used. Further, the offered solution is also 100% organic, non-toxic as well as eco-friendly to use.

Fulvic acid is the most plant active of the humic acid compounds. It's a plant growth stimulator that increases plant metabolism, nutrient intake and will help with root development. It is biologically extracted . Fulvic Acid is the most plant active of the humic acid compounds. It's a plant growth stimulator that increases plant metabolism, nutrient in take and will help with root development. It is naturally created in soil by composting and can rejuvenate soil. Fulvic acid is an excellent supplement to fertilizers to improve nutrient absorption. It is also a source of nutrients for Mycorrhizae.

Fulvic acid is a most valuable input in biological agriculture. It can provide a multitude of benefits for to both soil and plant. Advantages include:

  • It is non-toxic.

  • It is a powerful organic electrolyte.

  • It enhances cell division and elongation. Root growth is magnified with obvious benefits.

  • As a foliar spray, fulvic acid increases the plant's oxygen uptake capacity with an associated increase in chlorophyl production and an increase in the permeability of plant membranes, improving the uptake of nutrients.

  • It has a unique capacity to dissolve minerals and trace elements. This feature has tremendous import for fast-tracking the plant availability of rock minerals, i.e., rock phosphate and lime.

  • Can interact with sunlight to enhance photosynthesis. This can be particularly valuable during prolonged cloudy periods.

  • Can absorb a part of the harmful UV radiation. This property is also used to delay the decomposition of UV unstable active substances such as Pyrethrum.

  • Fulvic acid is a potent, natural chelating agent, slowing oxidation and converting metallic elements into readily absorbable, bio-available nutrition with very small molecular size allowing fulvic-chelated minerals rapid entry through plant cells.

  • Fulvic acid offers drought protection, due to improved moisture storage

  • Fulvic acid can detoxify pollutants in the soil. They absorb toxins (reducing soil-life damage) and catalyze their rapid breakdown.

  • Fulvic acid dissolves silica and magnifies the many benefits of this element.

  • Fulvic acid is responsible for an increase in stomata opening and transpiration and assists plant respiration as well as improving the respiration of beneficial micro-organisms.

  • Fulvic acid directly influences numerous enzymatic processes and stimulates the plant's immune system.

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Gibberellic Acid

Gibberellic acid (actually a group of related substances called gibberellins) was discovered as a metabolic byproduct of the fungus Gibberella fujikuroi, which causes the stems of growing rice to elongate so rapidly the plant collapsed. Synthetic forms of gibberellic acid are available commercially.

Gibberellic acid (GA) is a very potent hormone whose natural occurrence in plants controls their development. Since GA regulates growth, applications of very low concentrations can have a profound effect. Timing is critical: too much GA may have an opposite effect from that desired; too little may require the plant to be repeatedly treated to sustain desired levels of GA.

Effects of Gibberellic Acid

Overcoming dormancy. Treatment with high concentrations of GA is effective in overcoming dormancy and causing rapid germination of seed. Concentrations of about 2 ppm can cause tubers to sprout earlier.

Premature flowering. If a plant is sufficiently developed, premature flowering may be induced by direct application of GA to young plants. This action is not sustained and treatment may have to be repeated. Formation of male flowers is generally promoted by concentrations of 10 to 200 ppm., female flowers by concentrations of 200 to 300 ppm. Concentrations of more than 600 ppm markedly suppresses initiation of both male and female flowers.

Increased fruit set. When there is difficulty with fruit set because of incomplete pollination, GA may be effectively used to increase fruit set. The resulting fruit maybe partially or entirely seedless. GA has increased the total yield in greenhouse tomato crops both as a result of increased fruit set and more rapid growth of the fruit.

Hybridizing. Pollination within self-incompatible clones and between closely related species may some times be forced by the application of GA and cytokinin to the blooms at the time of hand pollination.

Increased growth. GA applied near the terminal bud of trees may increase the rate of growth by stimulating more or less constant growth during the season. In a Department of Agriculture experiment, the GA was applied as a 1% paste in a band around the terminal bud of trees. Treatment was repeated three times during the summer. Walnut tee growth was 8.5 ft. for treated trees, 1.5 ft. for untreated trees.

Frost protection. Spraying fruit trees at full-blossom or when the blossoms begin to wither can offset the detrimental effects of frost. Root formation. GA inhibits the formation of roots in cuttings.

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Phosphoric Acid

Phosphorus is an essential plant nutrient and is taken up by plant roots, usually as the dihydrogenphosphate ion, H2PO4-, derived from phosphoric acid, H3PO4. The manufacture of fertilizers that are used to rectify phosphorus deficiencies in soils depends on the availability of supplies of phosphoric acid.

phosphoric acid produced is used to make fertilizers. It is mainly converted into three phosphate salts which are used as fertilizers. They are triple superphosphate (TSP), diamonium hydrogenphosphate (DAP) and monoammonium dihydrogenphosphate (MAP).

Phosphates are also used in a variety of other ways, including in soft drinks and as a supplement in feed given to cattle, pigs and poultry.

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Humic Acid

We are a trader for the technical grade Humic Acid Powder / Granules and Flake (Plant Growth Promoter)

The Humic acid molecules are too large to be absorbed by the plant, while the Fulvic acid is a smaller size, allowing it to be taken up by the plant. The Humic acid works in your soil to break down soil particles, increasing aeration, increasing water retention, boosting microbial activity and repairing damage made by chemical fertilizers. The Fulvic acid works in the plant to increase the pore sizes of the root system, enabling the plant to take up more and larger nutrients that are available in the soil.

How Humic Acid Work?

By supplying the soil with sufficient humic acid, we help to bind cations (positively charged elements). The ability to chelate positively charged multivalent ions (Mg, Ca, Fe and other "trace minerals" of value to plants) is probably the most important role of humic acid, with respect to your soil. By chelating the ions, humic acid facilitates the uptake of the ions by means of several mechanisms, one of which is preventing their precipitation (leaching through the soil). Another is the direct and positive influence on their bio-availability. It can also detoxify the soil of heavy metals. Research has shown that heavy metals can be "locked up" with the addition of humic acid.

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