Alpha humate 85%
Alpha humate 85% is a more than 95% water soluble macromolecule humate in a bright black crystalline powder form. It has an excellent solubility in water. It is alkalescence and includes active radicals such as hydroxyl, carboxyl and so on. It could be applied to foliar and soil. Alpha humate 85% can become multufunctional effective compound fertilizer and is useful for soil amendment, plant growth, fertility improvement, etc. When it combines with Nitrogen, Phosphors, Potassium and other elements that are necessary to plants.
Composition & Properties
Source potassium humate
Appearance powder
Color bright black
Water soluble humate (dry basis) 80%
Soluble potassium (K2O dry basis) 10%
Moisture ≤15
PH value (1% solution) 9-10
Advantages of the product
Foliar application
* Simulate plant growth
* Irease yield and improve quality of plants
* Iproves nutrient uptake and the efffectiveness of persiticides.
Soil application
* Reduce nutrient losses and promotes root development
* Improve the soil structure and improves nutrient uptake by the root system
* Helps the plant overcome the stressful conditions like frost, drynese and high temperature
Doses
Soil application: 6-10 kg per ha, stir well and apply the solution before the seed or between the plant rows, or by fertigation system.
Manufacture Process
Humate from plant source – refine & settle – draw out pick up – reaction with potassium hydroxide & fulvic acid catalysts – sedimentation – vacuum inspissations – drying – inspection & packing
Storage
Alpha humate 85% should be stored in frost-free condition with optimum storage range between 5-40 oC. It is a non-hazardous and non-flammable foliar fertilizer. Gloves and face shield should be worn when handling the concentrate.
Shelf life
48 months under normal conditions and package.
Caution
Keep out of reach of children and pets. Harmful if swallowed; avoid contacing with skin, eyes or clothing. In case of contact immediately flush with plenty of clean water.
Packing
1, 5, 10, 20, 25kg aluminium/PP bag. |