Huminrich Quick Release Fertilizers For Plants Natural Chelation Therapy
USD $2 - $5 /Kilogram
Min.Order:1000 Kilograms
Shenyang Humate Technology Co., Ltd.
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Huminrich Humate EDTA-CU-15 | ||||||||||||||||||
Huminrich EDTA chelated copper: Cu 15%, blue powder (water soluble 100%) is mainly used foragriculture trace element. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Huminrich SY5009 EDTA-Cu-15 is blue powder, solution in water easily. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Huminrich EDTA-Cu-15 instinctly promote crop’s organ growth, improve plants’ various enzymes and chlorophyll content.
Huminrich EDTA-Cu-15 rich in 15% Cu,and it is easy to be absorbed by plants. Copper deficiency significantly affect the reproductive growth of gramineous crops. It was confirmed that the lack of copper was hindered by the formation of anther, and the development of anther and pollen was poor.
Huminrich EDTA-Cu-15 can enhance nitrogen fixation and then protect flowers and fruits.besides, it can also promote cell division and fruit enlarged, so the fruit becoming bright color.
Huminrich EDTA-Cu-15 is involved in the photosynthesis of plants.Can form complex with pigment, the suitable concentration of copper can increase the content of chlorophyll, and it has a stable effect.
Huminrich EDTA-Cu-15 can improve the quality of protein synthesis. In the process of protein formation, it has a promoting effect on the activation of amino acid and protein synthesis.
Huminrich EDTA-Cu-15 also inhibits the activity of the ribosome, thereby protecting the ribosome and promoting the synthesis of proteins. |