Down to Earth Granular Humic Acids is a five pound box of all natural fertilizer and is listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for use in organic production
A highly concentrated source of humic acids ideal for use on fields, turf, vegetable gardens and may potentially increase a plant's ability to take up micronutrients from the soil
Carefully mined from one of the world's richest deposits and is derived from the ancient remains of decomposed organic plant materials
Humic acids enhance nutrient uptake and stimulate soil microbial life and is a great way to introduce long-term, stable organic matter to your garden
Naturally occurring, unaltered oxidized lignite containing 50% total humic acids, crushed, screened and graded to a particle size of 1-3mm
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Down to Earth Granular Humic Acids is a five pound box of all natural fertilizer and is listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for use in organic production
A highly concentrated source of humic acids ideal for use on fields, turf, vegetable gardens and may potentially increase a plant's ability to take up micronutrients from the soil
Carefully mined from one of the world's richest deposits and is derived from the ancient remains of decomposed organic plant materials
Humic acids enhance nutrient uptake and stimulate soil microbial life and is a great way to introduce long-term, stable organic matter to your garden
Naturally occurring, unaltered oxidized lignite containing 50% total humic acids, crushed, screened and graded to a particle size of 1-3mm
"A highly concentrated source of humic acids ideal for use on fields, turf, vegetable gardens and may potentially increase a plant's ability to take up micronutrients from the soil."
Keyword are "may potentially." Meaning, it may not.
Here's Robert Pavlis on Humic Acid. Pavlis is a soil scientist who I follow. I just read his book, Soil Science, which was very informative. Anyway, he is not a strong proponent of humic acid as a soil amendment.
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Keyword are "may potentially." Meaning, it may not.
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