This
is of the highest qualities humic acid concentrates
in the United States. SUPER HUME is a highly
concentrated form of liquefied organic Carbon
derived from the highest quality humate source,
Leonardite. Leonardite is mined in the North
Central United States and is considered to be
one of the highest quality humic acid sources
available. The end result of any composting
process, natural or otherwise, is Humus? All
organic matter eventually decomposes - "biodegrades"
- to Carbon, which is one of the most important
elements in the soil. Simply stated, the amount
of Carbon in the soil, or "the organic matter
content," dictates the fertility of that soil.
It is acceptable by the OCIA standards as "organic"
HIGH QUALITY
HUMIC ACID WITH MORE OF FULVIC ACID - CONCENTRATE
A highly concentrated form of
organic Carbon/Humic acid derived from the
highest most active quality humate source,
Leonardite.
Since no two Humic
acid batches are identical had taken and our
lowest typical analysis and safely guaranteed
the Humic and Fulvic acid in a liquid basis and
dry basis. (The below results are obtained from
a third party laboratory using the California
method of Humic acid
determination)
It
enhances soil particles, to help root growth.
Use at planting stage to help start root
growth and through out the growing
season.
Typical
Analysis:
Dry Basis / Liquid Basis
Typical (%)
19.96 % 59.93 % (Humic acid)
Guarantee
(%) 17.00 % 57.00%
Humic Fulvic
Ulmic
Typical
(%)
14.65 45.28
1
Guarantee
(%) 13.00 44.00 1%
Major
elements
Total
Nitrogen (N): 0.29%
Available
Phosphate (P2O5): 1.14%
Soluble
Potassium (K2O): 2.16%
Other elements
Magnesium
(Mg): 0.049%
Sulfur
(S): 0.2%
Iron:
(Fe): 800 ppm
Manganese
(Mn): 100 ppm
Zinc
(Zn): 100 ppm
Molybdenum
(Mo): 0.063 ppm
Sulfur
(S): 200 ppm
Boron
(B): 220 ppm
Copper
(Cu): 100 ppm
Application
rates:
SOIL
APPLICATION:
Apply 1 liter per acre. SUPER HUME with
sufficient water (200 liters of water) to cover
per 1 acre. Broadcast directly onto soil at pre-
planting. For best results incorporate
into the top 1-2 inches. Plantation crops use 2
liters per acre.
|
Number
of applications |
2
times |
|
Intervals: |
Start
of the season |
|
Dose
per acre |
1000
ml |
Foliar
Spray:
Depending on the nature of the
crop, soil, pH, rain, temperature and
humidity.
Mix ratio: 1.0 ml/liter of
wate