Classification:
Organic Acids
Organic Acid Types:
Carboxylic Acid
Inorganic Acid Types:
Chromic Acid
Grade:
Agriculture Grade
Application:
Use It as a Salt Substitute
Appearance:
deep reddish-brown and liquid-like
Usage:
Agriculture
Contact Person
District Pali, Karolia Road, Near Jai Juna Baba Filling Station,
Humic acid is a byproduct of the fermentation process, where organic matter is broken down into simpler substances. It is the most important factor in the soil's ability to hold water and minerals. When added to soil, humic acid helps to create a favorable environment for plant growth. - Humic acid is a byproduct of the fermentation process, where organic matter is broken down into simpler substances. - When added to soil, humic acid helps to create a favorable environment for plant growth. Humic acid is a type of organic substance that is created when dead plant material and animal waste breaks down. It can be found in the soil, and is known to help with plant growth. Humic acid is created from the breakdown of dead plant material and animal waste. It can be found in the soil, and is known to help with plant growth. Humic acid has been found to be effective in inhibiting the growth of certain pathogens.
Classification: | Organic Acids |
Organic Acid Types: | Carboxylic Acid |
Inorganic Acid Types: | Chromic Acid |
Grade: | Agriculture Grade |
Application: | Use It as a Salt Substitute |
Appearance: | deep reddish-brown and liquid-like |
Usage: | Agriculture |