Mineral potassium fulvic acid is a water-soluble organic-mineral fertilizer derived from high-quality natural leonardite or other mineral humic sources.
Through advanced extraction technology, fulvic acids—the smallest and most bioactive fraction of humic substances—are combined with potassium to create a nutrient-rich biostimulant.
Its low molecular weight allows rapid plant absorption, improving nutrient uptake, enhancing soil health, and boosting crop resilience.
Increases cation exchange capacity (CEC) for better nutrient retention.
Restores soil organic matter and improves structure.
Chelates and mobilizes micro- and macronutrients, enhancing fertilizer efficiency.
Stimulates root development, chlorophyll synthesis, and enzymatic activity.
Enhances plant tolerance to drought, salinity, and temperature extremes.
Prevents nutrient precipitation and keeps minerals bioavailable in nutrient solutions.
Fast Absorption: Small molecular size ensures rapid foliar and root uptake.
Dual Function: Provides organic fulvic acids and potassium in one product.
Eco-Friendly: 100% natural, biodegradable, and safe for long-term soil use.
Nutrient Efficiency: Maximizes the effectiveness of fertilizers and reduces leaching losses.
Versatile Application: Works in foliar spray, drip irrigation, fertigation, or soil drench.
Property | Value |
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Source | Mineral leonardite / humic ore |
Fulvic Acid Content | ≥ 50% (dry basis) |
K₂O Content | 10–15% |
Solubility | 100% in water |
pH (1% solution) | 9.0 – 11.0 |
Appearance | Black-brown powder or flakes |
Moisture | ≤ 10% |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Q1: How is mineral potassium fulvic acid different from humic acid?
A1: Fulvic acid has a much smaller molecular weight, making it more soluble, bioavailable, and effective for nutrient transport.
Q2: Can it be mixed with chemical fertilizers?
A2: Yes, it enhances fertilizer efficiency and reduces nutrient losses.
Q3: Is it suitable for all crops?
A3: Yes, including fruits, vegetables, grains, flowers, and turf.
Q4: Can it be applied through irrigation systems?
A4: Yes, it is fully soluble and safe for drip or fertigation systems.
Q5: Does it improve yield and quality?
A5: Yes, by increasing nutrient uptake, improving plant metabolism, and enhancing stress resistance.