Phosphoric Acid

It acts by activating cell division, increasing growth, and encouraging the cutting to root. Soaking the cutting in a strong fulvic acid solution prior to planting promotes rooting by aiding in the synthesis of natural auxins for rooting and encouraging the creation of root primordia.

Chemical Composition :

Phosphoric Acid 60%

The properties of the compound:

It stimulates cell division and growth, which aids in root formation. Soaking the seeds in a strong fulvic acid solution before planting promotes rooting by increasing the synthesis of natural auxins and encouraging the creation of root primordia.

It works to cure soil salinity by improving its treatment in the soil. Fulvic acid helps mobilize soil calcium, making it more active and accessible. Furthermore, fulvic acid dissolves the ionic link of sodium chloride in the soil, allowing sodium to be washed out by leaching, minimizing its influence on plants and facilitating root nutrient uptake from the soil.

It improves soil physical qualities by darkening it, increasing solar absorption, elevating the temperature, and encouraging root growth. Fulvic acid helps to prevent soil calcification and cracking, reduces root damage, and increases osmotic pressure inside plants, making them more resistant to stressful and poor growing conditions.

Rates of use:

Foliar spray: 0.5-1 kg/600 liters of water per acre.

Soil fertilization: 2-3 kg per acre.

Fertilization rates may differ depending on climate circumstances, soil type, and advice from a trained consultant.

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