Pi Humesol is a highly effective plant growth regulator formulated with Humic Acid 18% and Fulvic Acid 1.5%. Derived from the rich Leonardite mines of North Dakota, Humesol is a concentrated aqueous solution designed to enhance plant and soil health. It improves nutrient uptake, optimizes plant metabolism, and promotes soil conditioning. Suitable for various crops, including fruits, vegetables, cash crops, and ornamental plants, Humesol supports sustainable farming practices through its versatile application methods.
Specifications
Attribute | Details |
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Technical Name | Humic Acid 18%, Fulvic Acid 1.5% |
Formulation | Aqueous Concentrated Solution |
Recommended Crops | Food crops, fruits, vegetables, cash crops, ornamental plants, turf |
Dosage | Soil Application: 1000 ml/acre; Foliar Spray: 500 ml/acre |
Application Methods | Soil application (band, broadcast, drip) and foliar spray |
Features
- Enhanced Nutrient Solubility: Improves nutrient uptake with superior solubility and a natural acidic pH.
- Flexible Application: Can be tank-mixed with pesticides, reducing application costs.
- Full Complex of Humic Substances: Promotes better crop growth and soil health.
- Improved Plant Metabolism: Enhances stress resistance and overall plant vitality.
- Soil Conditioning: Improves bioavailability of nutrients in the root zone, enhancing soil structure.
Benefits
- Nutrient Efficiency: Maximizes nutrient absorption, leading to healthier plants and improved yields.
- Stress Resistance: Strengthens plants' ability to withstand environmental stresses.
- Versatility: Suitable for a variety of crops and flexible application methods.
- Cost-Effective: Reduces overall input costs by improving nutrient utilization and blending easily with other agrochemicals.
Dosages
Application Type | Dosage |
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Soil Application | 1000 ml/acre |
Foliar Spray | 500 ml/acre |
Usage Instructions
- Preparation: Dilute Humesol as per recommended dosage.
- Application: Apply via soil (band, broadcast, or drip) or as a foliar spray during key growth stages.