| Components | Percentage |
| Humic acid (Source: Leonardite) percent, by weight, minimum | 70% |
| Fulvic acid percent, by weight, minimum | 15% |
| Potassium Hydroxide percent, by weight | 15% |
| Total (percent) | 100% |
| Parameters | Value |
| Humic acid content percent. by weight, minimum | 60 |
| Fulvic acid content percent. by weight, minimum | 10 |
| pH (1% aqueous solution) | 9-11 |
| Total organic carbon percent. by weight, minimum | 20 |
| Bulk density in g/cc | 0.45-0.60 |
| Solubility percent. by weight, minimum | 100 |
Compatible with the most inputs like common fertilizers and crop protection chemicals. But avoid mixing it with strongly acidic products, Calcium nitrate, magnesium sulphate fertilizers, Copper-based and strong fungicides and always test before mixing.
You can use the applications mentioned below individually, not all at once. For better results, use them as recommended.
Step 1: Carefully tear open the Tapas HumiQ package.
Soil application:
Step 2: Mix recommended 500g to 1kg of HumiQ with sand or organic manure or any common fertilizers.
Step 3: Apply/broadcast across the farm so the mixture is well spread.
Drip irrigation:
Step 2: Dissolve 500g to 1kg of HumiQ in water and stir well.
Step 3: Supply the solution throughout the farm using drip lines.
Foliar spray:
Step 2: Dissolve 1-2g of HumiQ per liter of water and stir well.
Step 3: Spray evenly on the crop canopy using a knapsack sprayer. Also, it can be applied by mixing it with NPK fertilizers at a ratio of 1:10 (Ex 1kg HumiQ with 10kg NPK).
"For best results, apply HumiQ early in the crop cycle, preferably during land preparation or near the root zone, so it improves soil health, enhances nutrient availability, and supports strong root development from the start." - BigHaat Agronomy Expert
Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.
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