About Product
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Humol is the potassium salt of humic acid in liquid form.
- It provides a good amount of potassium and humic acid to the soil.
- Apart from potassium humate, Humol contains adjuvants which help in its uniform and wide distribution.
Humol Composition & Technical Details
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Composition: It contains 15% Humic acid (Liquid Form)
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Mode of Action: Humic acid and humus have structural and functional similarities. It is a large and complex particle having many ion-exchange functional groups. When it is added to the soil, it improves soil structure, water holding capacity, ion exchange capacity, association among soil particles and diversity of microorganisms. Due to improvement in these soil properties, plants can form many fine white roots, which are more effective in taking up nutrients. It increases the absorption of nitrogen, phosphorus, potash, calcium, magnesium, sulphur, iron, zinc, copper, manganese, molybdenum and boron.
Key Features & Benefits
- It is a large and complex particle having many ion-exchange functional groups.
- When added to the soil, it improves soil texture, water holding capacity, ion exchange capacity, cohesion among soil particles and microbial diversity.
- Improvement in these soil properties enables plants to form large number of tiny white roots which are more effective in uptake of nutrients.
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Humol increases the absorption of nitrogen, phosphorus, potash, calcium, magnesium, sulphur, iron, zinc, copper, manganese, molasses and boron.
- Large uptake of nutrients reduces the amount of manure washed down into the lower layers of the soil.
Humol Usage & Crops
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Recommended Crops: It is suitable for all crops.
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Dosage: 100 ml per pump
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Method of Application: Drenching near root zone
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Time of Application: It is recommended to be drenched every 25 to 35 days.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.