Nitro Humic Acid Black Powder & Granules Soil Conditioner
USD $1 - $5,000 /Ton
Min.Order:1 Ton
Shandong Chuangxin Humic Acid Technology Co., Ltd.
Nitro Humic Acid
1. Definition
Nitro Humic acid is a permanent humic substance and cannot be degraded that fast by the microorganisms of the soil.
It is a natural additive for fertilizer to improve the structure of the soil and increase the fertility.With prominent feature to regulate the pH to soil.
2. Typical Analysis
Name | Nitro Humic Acid | ||
Brand Name | CXKJ | ||
Appearance | Black Powder & Granules | ||
Humic acid(dry basis) | 70.0%min | ||
Total Nitrogen( dry basis) | 2.0%min | ||
PH | 4.0-6.0 | ||
P2O5 | 0.02% | ||
Size rate (1-5mm) | 5.0%min | ||
C.E.C | 300meq/100gmin | ||
Moisture | 15%max |
3. Function& Benefits
1) Instant effect to improve the structure of soil, increase the buffering power of soil. Help to improve the compact result caused long time using chemical fertilizers.
2) Largely improve the compact result caused by long-time using of chemical fertilizers.
3) Neutralize both acidic and alkaline soils; regulate the pH-value of soils, with the prominent effect in alkaline and acidic soil.
4) Stimulate plant growth, increase the yield and quality.
5) Reduce nitrate leaking into the groundwater, and protect the undergroundwater.
6) Increase the effectiveness of herbicide pesticide and fungicide, immobilize or reduce their harmful residues.
4. Direction for use
Soil application:
Used as base fertilizer.
or field crop, 50-100kgs/ha per crop season.
For fruit trees, 1-2kgs per plant.
For vegetables, 1-2kg/m2. Or according to the condition of soil.
Mix additive: 30-60kgs per ton of composite.
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Packaging Details: 25KG plastic woven bags with PE liner, 500KG bags, 800KG bags and 500g aluminum coating bags.
Delivery Detail: 15days after receiving 30% amount as deposit.
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Q: What`s the C.E.C ?
A:
In soil science, cation-exchange capacity (CEC) is the maximum quantity of total cations, of any class,
that a soil is capable of holding, at a given pH value, for exchanging with the soil solution. CEC is used as a measure of fertility,
nutrient retention capacity, and the capacity to protect groundwater from cation contamination.
It is expressed as milliequivalent of hydrogen per 100 g (meq+/100g), or centi mol per kg (cmol+/kg). The numeric expression is coincident in both units.
Clay and humus have electrostatic surface charges that attract the solution ions, and hold them.
This holding capacity varies for the different clay types and clay-blends present in soil, and is very dependent of the proportion of clay+humus that is present in a particular soil.
A way to increase CEC is to favor the formation of humus.