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Benfits of Fulvic Acid

Fulvic Acid
As a foliar application
Fulvic acid is a part of the humic structure in rich composting soil. It is an acid created in extremely small amounts by the action of millions of beneficial microbes, working on decaying plant matter in a soil environment with adequate oxygen.
Fulvic acid usually carries 70 or more minerals and trace elements as part of its molecular complexes. These are in an ideal natural form to be absorbed by plant roots and interact with living cells.
Plants readily absorb high amounts of fulvic acid, and maintain it in their structure.
Fulvic acids stimulate the reproduction of microorganisms in the soil; it has been proved that it can increase their production by up to 2000 times in just two weeks.
It helps nutrients permiate through the plant more effectivly, meaning water and nutrients will move through the plants faster.
As a soil Amendment:
Plants readily absorb high amounts of fulvic acid, and maintain it in their structure.
It improves the structure of the soil and allows improved circulation of air and water in the rhizosphere (the area that surrounds the roots of the plants).
Fulvic acids stimulate the reproduction of microorganisms in the soil; it has been proved that it can increase their production by up to 2000 times in just two weeks.
It helps nutrients permiate through the plant more effectivly, meaning water and nutrients will move through the plants faster.

*Fulvic acid can easily be over applied to plants; this can harm and/or stunt them and can ultimately kill the young plant. I have used Fulvic acid as a foliar very successfully and feel that it is a vital part to why my plants reach their growth potential. It is a part of my early seedling feeding schedule. I prefer the soluble powder; I can mix my own strength.