Humic Acid 

Why Use Humic Acid?

Today, there is a recognized use of humic acids for their beneficial impact on the growth and cultivation of crops, turf, flowers, and particularly in organically-deficient soils. Humic acid is not a fertilizer as it does not directly provide nutrients to plants, but is a compliment to fertilizer. The activities of beneficial soil microbes are stimulated by humic acid indigenous microbes with a carbon source for food, which encourages their growth and activity.

Benefits include:

How Does Humic Acid Improve Soil?

When applied to clay soils, humic acid can help break up compacted soils, allowing for enhanced water penetration and better root zone growth and development. When applied to sandy soils, humic acid adds essential organic material necessary for water retention thus improving root growth and enhancing the sandy soil's ability to retain and not leach out vital plant nutrients.

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