Fulvic Acid, the mobilizer of nature
Fulvic acid is one of the 3 components of humus and arises during the digestion of plants by micro-organisms. It is a substance with many positive effects on plant and soil health. For example, fulvic mobilizes nutrients to and within plants.
What does fulvic acid do?
Fulvic acid plays an essential role in nature in mobilizing minerals and making all kinds of compounds to help plants absorb nutrients. Fulvic acid comes from humus. Due to the absence of humus in most agricultural soils, these soils are deprived of Fulvic.
Quality differences in fulvic acid
The way in which fulvic acid is formed determines the quality. The purer and more nutrient-rich the plants that are ultimately transformed into humus, the more powerful fulvic acid is. Chemically obtained fulvic acid has a completely different composition than natural fulvic acid.
Fulvic25, 100% natural
PHC has a 100% natural form of Fulvic acid in the form of Fulvic 25, obtained from Dutch drinking water. Through a non-chemical process, natural Fulvic acid is extracted from groundwater and formed into an effective biostimulant in an environmentally friendly manner. The main advantage is that Fulvic 25 does not contain bulking agents such as Kalium (Potassium), which is found in synthetic fulvic acids.
Fulvic 25 has a high pH (8.2), high fulvic acid content, strong chelating and complexing properties and stimulates soil life. It improves the absorption of all captured minerals in the soil. Fulvic 25 makes phosphates absorbable for the plant, among other things, which increases root development. In addition, Fulvic 25 dissolves easily at any PH without clumping.