WHAT IS FULVIC ACID?
Fulvic Acids are the extract of the organic matter decomposition end product, being the only part of the humus that is soluble in any media (acid, neutral, and alkaline). Chemically, the fulvic acid molecule is nature’s masterpiece. Where aromatic rings are conspicuous, with abundant carboxylic groups next to nitrogen and oxygen atoms; so polyvalent metals are easily chelated, which in turn liberates some anions such as phosphates, sulfates, etc. In these molecules, oxidant and reducing radicals are found, that enhance the breathing process of plants, besides of the sugars and amino acids that nourish the plant.
WHAT IS KELP?
Kelp extract is a liquid extract made from the seaplant Ascophyllum nodosom The liquid provides natural plant hormones and micronutrients to your crops. These compounds are known to accelerate growth, increase flowering and fruiting, intensify color, and provide resistance to disease, insects, drought, and frost.
Stable compounds of colloidal nature that are obtained by the organic matter through the decomposition process, called humification, form humus. Organic matter, as such, yields very little to soils. However, thanks to microorganisms and their capacity to decompose it, the humus is processed, which is responsible for the biological, physical, and chemical activities of the soil.